Bulawayo Human Rights Lawyers,Says 16 Children And 86 Adults Were Arrested Over #Sesijikile / #Tajamuka!, Protests

BULAWAYO – Approximately 16 children have been arrested and detained together with 86 adults in connection with Wednesday’s mass stay away in Zimbabwe dubbed #ZimShutDown. According to Abammeli Human Rights Lawyers, a non profit legal organisation based in Bulawayo, many of these kids were nabbed during running battles between civilians and riot police in Makhokhoba on Wednesday. The children are currently under detention in one of the police cells in Bulawayo. Although the rights defenders’…

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BREAKING NEWS: US CAPITOL BUILDING IN LOCKDOWN

BREAKING NEWS: US CAPITOL BUILDING IN LOCKDOWN The US Capitol Building has, reportedly been put under lock down after a female staffer inside was spotted with a handgun. The US Capitol Building is one of the most secure buildings in the state. Police have advised for people to stay away from windows and to keep their phones on silent while they bring the situation under control. This comes hot on the heels of the massacre…

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‘ Two Members Of Tajamuka-Sesijikile Campaign Abducted By State Security Agents’

Two Members Of Tajamuka-Sesijikile campaign abducted hae been abducted by suspected State Security AgentsMkwananzi said this move was designed to silence them ahead of more protests to pressurize President Robert Mugabe to step down for allegedly failing to properly run Zimbabwe. Tajamuka-Sesijikile Campaign wants the ruling Zanu PF party to address many other issues like the deteriorating economic situation, high unemployment, proposals to introduce bond notes, ban on some imports and disappeared $15 billion in…

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FRENCH ENVOY WARNS: Zimbabwe’s Ban On Imports is evidently a bad move by Mugabe’s Zanu PF regime.

  THE ban on imports is evidently a bad move by Zimbabwe’s  Mugabe’s Zanu PF regime.   The French envoy indicated that 80% informal sector, a French envoy has said, urging government to be more careful when making decisions.Two weeks ago, government regulated that some products were banned into the country in a bid to boost local production.   Zimbabwe’s ban on imports from o1 July 2016, is according to the French envoy warned that…

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BREAKING NEWS.:FIVE POLICE OFFICERS KILLED, Six Wounded During BLACK LIVES Matter Rally In USA.

US gun killings are considerably high after , Police killed at least 136 black people in 2016 In what is seen as clear evidence of US two faced approach, where the US invades other nations on the pretext that they are abusing human rights, the US is evidently failing to protect the right to life of its marginalised citizens such as the Black and Hispanic races. The police shooting of Blacks has again come to…

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#PEOPLE POWER! ThisFlag, Tajamuka/Sesijikile, Occupy Africa Unity Square Campaigns Prove, ‘Active Citizenry Will Liberate Zimbabweans’

#PEOPLE POWER! ThisFlag,  Tajamuka/Sesijikile, Occupy Africa Unity Square Campaigns Prove, ‘Active Citizenry Will Liberate Zimbabweans’

For too long, 36 years to be specific from 18 April 1980 when President Robert Gabriel Mugabe became Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister, we the people of Zimbabwe, have always known the truth, seen the truth but foolishly chose to believe the lies that Mugabe and his Zanu PF regime have constantly force fed us.   However the tide is forcefully turning now, in favour of the people   Mugabe’s Zanu PF regime is simply a self…

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War Veterans’ Association Chairman, Mutsvangwa And 13 Others Expelled From Zanu PF For Indiscipline.

War Veterans’ Association Chairman, Mutsvangwa And 13 Others Expelled From Zanu PF For Indiscipline.

    ZIMBABWE National Liberation War Veterans’ Association chairman, Christopher Mutsvangwa and 13 former youth leaders have been expelled from Zanu PF on charges of indiscipline. Addressing journalists in the capital yesterday after a day-long politburo meeting, Zanu PF secretary for administration, Ignatius Chombo, said the politburo had expelled a top party official, but declined to name him, saying the individual had not yet been informed. “One member was dismissed because his behaviour had actually…

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‘Zimbabwe Police Conduct Harare suburbs Door To Door Searches And Set Dogs On Protestors’

The Zimbabwe Republic police has been accused of setting their dogs on protestors they had arrested after conducting door-to-door raids in the Harare suburbs of Mabvuku, Zimre Park and Epworth in the aftermath of Monday’s riots. Human rights lawyers who appeared before the Harare Magistrates’ Courts representing the suspected 105 rioters spoke of harrowing experiences that their clients endured at the hands of law enforcement agents then. According to the lawyers, including Trust Manda, Arnold…

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Minister Patrick Chinamasa, Stammering Lost For Words On BBC Hardtalk to presenter, Zeinab Badawi., Over Zimbabwe’s Deplorable Health Situation

Minister Patrick Chinamasa, Stammering Lost For Words On BBC Hardtalk to presenter, Zeinab Badawi., Over Zimbabwe’s Deplorable Health Situation

  “We should go for a situation where most Zimbabweans are seeking treatment at home and not outside!” replied the Minister, after repeated attempt to avoid answering the question. The question of Mugabe and his family jetting off at the drop of a hat even for the most routine health checks is, without doubt, the one question that took the Minister way outside his comfort zone. The President’s daughter and her entourage of security details…

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President Robert Mugabe Today Suspended Zimbabwe’s Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana.

President Robert Mugabe today suspended Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana. A three-member tribunal to investigate corruption allegations levelled against him has been set up and chaired by retired Justice Chinhengo. The other members on the tribunal are Emmanuel Magade and Melania Matshiya. According to reports, advocate Ray Goba will be acting AG. Last year, Tomana was slapped with a 30-day prison term for defying High and Supreme Courts orders compelling him to issue certificates for private prosecution…

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