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Zimbabwe: Students Shut Down University
GroundUp, 20 November 2017
Students at the University of Zimbabwe shut down their institution on Monday, demanding the removal of President Robert Mugabe. Read more »
Students at the University of Zimbabwe have vowed to shut down the institution for as long as it takes to get President Robert Mugabe removed from office and First Lady Grace Mugabe's doctorate withdrawn. The university had previously given Mugabe's wife a PhD even though students claim she did not study for one.
Students at the University of Zimbabwe protest.
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