Zimbabwe Police Bans Opposition MDC’s 24 October Protest Ahead of Zanu PF Anti-sanctions march
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Zimbabwe Police Bans Opposition MDC’s 24 October Protest Ahead of Zanu PF Anti-sanctions march

Zimbabwean police officers keep an eye on opposition party supporters who were preparing to march through the streets of Harare during protests aimed at President Robert Mugabe in Harare, Thursday, March 14, 2016. Morgan Tsvangirai one of the main opposition supporters addressed the supporters and called on the government to take action in addressing the issues ordinary Zimbabweans are facing. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) have banned the opposition MDC’s demonstration that was scheduled for the 24th of this month saying that the party’s application did not meet the requirements of the Public Order and Security Act (POSA).

The demo was only one day before the day which SADC set as an Anti-Sanctions Day. ZANU PF has organised a music gala and is expected, together with SADC countries to be demonstrating on the 25th.

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