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Dozens of arrested protesters appear in Harare court following anti-Mnangagwa stayaway

  • Zimbabwe Police arrested 95 individuals for promoting public violence during protests against President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday, according to police reports.
  • The protests were called by Blessed Geza, a veteran of the ruling ZANU-PF party, who opposed plans to extend Mnangagwa's rule until 2030.
  • Demonstrators gathered in Harare, chanting slogans like 'Enough is Enough' and 'Mnangagwa must go,' while violating laws against public violence.
  • Blessed Geza thanked protesters on social media, declaring he would not organize new demonstrations but would plan future events to remove Mnangagwa and his 'corrupt cabal.
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Zimbabwe Says Most Arrested in Protests Were Located on WhatsApp and Social Media · Global Voices

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The detainees are said to be supporters of the prominent opposition leader José Daniel Ferrer, who was recently released.

·Vienna, Austria
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In Zimbabwe, police announced on Tuesday 1 April that they had arrested 95 people for participating in a demonstration against President Emmerson Mnangagwa, accused of throwing stones at the police and barred an important artery in the capital during a rally on Monday.

·Paris, France
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Gambakwe Media broke the news in on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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