Workers Vow to Shut Zimbabwe Down

Workers' unions representing teachers and other civil servants have endorsed the collective protest against President Robert Mugabe's government's failure to pay salaries. In 2016 activists had a successful nationwide shutdown protesting corruption, economic hardships and police brutality.

  • Zimbabwe:   Protesters Vow to Shut Country Down

    CAJ News, 2 March 2017

    ZIMBABWE'S impoverished civil servants will join the social movement in a massive industrial action set to bring the country into a standstill on Monday. The civil servants are… Read more »

The streets of Harare look empty after residents heed the call to stay away in 2016 (file photo).

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