Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has accused the country's judiciary of recklessness for allowing anti-government demonstrations, ahead of a legal challenge against an official ban on protests.
A High Court hearing is set for Monday on the constitutionality of the government's ban, which came into force on Thursday following weeks of protests against Mugabe's rule and his handling of the country's ailing economy.
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