Zimbabwe Rank Violence Case Continues
The group of informal traders who were arrested in September have been granted bail pending appeal each after they were found guilty of assaulting passengers and transport operators.
Armed military police officers stand guard near the entrance of Harare Central police station (file photo).
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Harare City council met to discuss how municipal workers can move in to occupy the vacuum created after the arrest of 556 people suspected of assaulting passengers and transport ... Read more »

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Ronzolas you act like a 16 year old girl with a crush on guy that doesn't even know she exists. The party has little power as we see the military do as they please when they want. Yesterday I had a visit by the so called military at midnight, banging my gate and shouting like hooligans my neighbours even heard the whole thing, with one of my conductors beating him up making him sing and shout "MAKONI" and if I heard opened my gate they wouldn't have spared me this I know "NDAIPONDWA" . They wanted me to hand in my driver cause according to them he wanted to run over one of their colleagues (at 5km per hour), and frankly he didn't which was an honest mistake which took place at one of the ranks when he was trying to reverse. We all know a rank is always crowded how fast can a kombi move inside the rank to gain momentum to run over a person let alone an alert trained soldier. When a vehicle is moving in the rank people just give way no one 'honks the horn' in the rank so why the Fuss?