The general behind Zimbabwe's coup may have sought Chinese approval days before the army launched its takeover of Robert Mugabe's government, it emerged on Wednesday.
Mugabe remained under house arrest, still president of Zimbabwe if in name alone, a prisoner of once slavishly loyal generals who now hold the country's fate in their hands, the Daily Telegraph reports.
As the former British colony faced a deeply uncertain future under military tutelage, a trip to Beijing by General Constantine Chiwenga, the head of the armed forces, last week has reignited concerns about rising Chinese influence in Africa.
The general held high-level meetings with officials from the Defence Ministry, and visited a school to observe a Shaolin Kung Fu class.