5,956,802 |
-18.7166 |
32.1667 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Two farmers from Makoni South were finally released from jail on Wednesday, after being arrested while trying to stop the illegal invasion of their farm by ZANU PF members and war vets. |
5,956,807 |
-20.15 |
28.58 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Police stood-by as ZANU-PF youths in Bulawayo temporarily took over an apartment block, chanting indigenisation slogans, to prevent the Indian owner from evicting tenants over unpaid rent. The demonstration caused a disruption to traffic in the city as the building is close to a busy taxi rank. Despite this, the police did nothing to stop the disorder. |
5,956,813 |
-17.85806 |
31.03722 |
Zimbabwe |
|
On Saturday ZANU PF youths attacked several MDC activists in Mbare and left five of them seriously injured. The MDC MP for Mbare, Piniel Denga, said he believes his constituency has been earmarked as the nerve centre because of its links to all major transport routes in Zimbabwe. |
5,956,818 |
-17.85806 |
31.03722 |
Zimbabwe |
|
WHAT is believed to be a petrol bomb was detonated at Mbare's Siya-So market stalls yesterday in what preliminary investigations indicate was anattack by suspected MDC-T youths. |
5,956,823 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Harare came to a standstill on Monday when a ZANU PF mob engulfed the city in chaos, destroying property worth thousands of dollars, mainly belonging to foreign owned companies. |
5,956,829 |
-17.85806 |
31.03722 |
Zimbabwe |
|
. On Monday the market stalls run by an Mbare Zanu-PF activist were petrol-bombed. |
5,956,835 |
-17.8794 |
31.1244 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Hundreds of MDC members were on Tuesday seeking refuge at the party's Harvest House headquarters, after fleeing ZANU PF attacks in Mbare and Epworth. |
5,956,841 |
-17.85806 |
31.03722 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Hundreds of MDC members were on Tuesday seeking refuge at the party's Harvest House headquarters, after fleeing ZANU PF attacks in Mbare and Epworth. |
5,956,848 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Police raided the homes of MDC supporters forcing them to flee and seek refuge in party buildings and offices in Harare. |
5,956,853 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
On Monday a group of ZANU-PF youths caused commotion as they went on a rampage in the Central Business District, looting property in protestover foreign ownership, targeting businesses owned by West African and Chinese nationals. During the march, they sang a Shona song which translates to: "President Mugabe do not worry; we are your soldiers." |