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Zimbabwe: Mugabe Threatens Judges Over Protests
New Zimbabwe, 3 September 2016
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has threatened judges over the current wave of protests and warned them against allowing anarchy in Zimbabwe. Read more »
President Robert Mugabe has accused the country's judiciary of recklessness for allowing anti-government demonstrations.
Zimbabwe police patrolling in the country capital city, Harare.
President Robert Mugabe has allegedly deployed the military and other security forces to surround Harare in a bid to thwart increasing anti-government protests. Read more »
The government has banned all demonstrations in Harare for 2 weeks - a day before opposition parties were to hold a joint march. Read more »
Activists have vowed to go ahead with planned protests until President Robert Mugabe, 92, steps down. Read more »
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