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Mugabe orders police, army to shot to kill protestors as political unrest continues

Following this week’s peaceful protests that turned violent after police started attacking the protestors, any angry President Robert Mugabe has reportedly ordered police.

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President Robert Mugabe captured in stunning protest photos

Harare – In one of the most unforgettable scenes witnessed in Zimbabwe this past week, an opposition protester struck the pose of a.

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Riot police disperse anti-Mugabe demonstration

Zimbabwe police have used batons, tear gas and water cannons against anti-government protesters, despite a court order that police should not interfere with.

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Rugby star David Pocock’s 80 year old grandfather battles against invasions on his farms in Zimbabwe

Eighty-year-old Mananje conservancy and Benfer Estate owner Ian Ferguson, has been fighting to hold on to his two properties which have been invaded.

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Mutasa Damascene Moment Continues After ‘Worst Day’ In His Zim Life

FORMER state security minister Didymus Mutasa continues on his Damascene moment, this time making astonishing claims that Friday’s violent breaking of a lawful.

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Zimbabwe Burns As Uprising Grows

HARARE – With both opposition leaders and ordinary Zimbabweans vowing yesterday that they would continue to agitate for change, after President Robert Mugabe’s.

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Mugabe warns protesters

President Robert Mugabe warned protesters on Friday there would be no “Arab Spring” in Zimbabwe after anti-government demonstrations descended it to some of.

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PICTURES from #Granddemo in Harare

By MacDonald Dzirutwe Zimbabwean police on Friday fired tear gas at opposition leaders and hundreds of demonstrators as a protest against President Robert.

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Breaking: Mutasa says demo will continue next Friday

We want elections not in 2018 but soon to end this mess…Mutasa   “The court order was very specific that we were allowed.

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