5,956,858 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
MUNN Marketing, the distributors of three Alpha Media Holdings' three newspapers and several other leading South African publications, says attacksagainst its vendors by Zanu PF supporters and suspected state agents have intensified countrywide. |
5,956,864 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
A Zanu-PF group called Upfumi Kuvadiki (wealth to the youth), also launched demonstrations against foreign businesses and the Movement for Democratic Change-run council for awarding a contract to a South African company, EasiPark, to manage the city's parking. |
5,957,144 |
-17.1333 |
32.6666 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Soldiers set up training bases |
5,956,870 |
-20.15 |
28.58 |
Zimbabwe |
|
WOZA held a demonstration attended by over 1,800 people to protest escalating violence. Police dispersed the crowds by driving vehicles through the gathering. |
5,956,876 |
-17.85806 |
31.03722 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Five petrol bombs were thrown at the Zanu-PF district office in Mbare early yesterday morning in what is suspected to be an attack by MDC-T youths. |
5,956,882 |
-20.18544 |
28.52402 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Two members of Women and Men of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) were arrested on Monday, during a Valentine's Day anti-violence protest that was supported by up to 1,000 members in different parts of Bulawayo. |
5,956,888 |
-20.17332 |
28.53041 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Two members of Women and Men of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) were arrested on Monday, during a Valentine's Day anti-violence protest that was supported by up to 1,000 members in different parts of Bulawayo. |
5,956,894 |
-20.14444 |
28.47333 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Two members of Women and Men of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) were arrested on Monday, during a Valentine's Day anti-violence protest that was supported by up to 1,000 members in different parts of Bulawayo. |
5,957,179 |
-17 |
29.3333 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Villagers harassed and forced to contribute to Independence Day celebrations; threatened with violence and eviction |
5,956,900 |
-20.1419 |
28.5753 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Two members of Women and Men of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) were arrested on Monday, during a Valentine's Day anti-violence protest that was supported by up to 1,000 members in different parts of Bulawayo. |