5,961,169 |
-18.1833 |
31.55 |
Zimbabwe |
|
MDC-T supporters and members of the Renewal Team had a fight at the MDCT party office in Morningside. |
5,961,174 |
-17.9333 |
25.8333 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Police in Victoria Falls killed two alleged poachers in the nearby woods in Zambezi National Park, but residents say they were curio carvers looking for material. |
5,961,180 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
At least 14 demonstrators were arrested following skirmishes between them and supporters of a national assembly member they oppose. Riot police and the supporters of the national assembly member dispersed the demonstrators. |
5,961,186 |
-20.0833 |
30.8333 |
Zimbabwe |
|
MDC-T youths beat up an MDC-T supporter from Hippo Valley, Chiredzi West. They accused the victim of having defected to the MDC Renewal party. |
5,961,192 |
-20.15 |
28.58 |
Zimbabwe |
|
NRZ workers staged a protest to demand the payment of outstanding salaries. Women of Zimbabwe Arise leader Jane Williams sought to demonstrate as well but was stopped by police, and the protest was only able to go ahead after she left. |
5,961,199 |
-20.15 |
28.58 |
Zimbabwe |
|
An MDC-T activist allegedly assaulted by Magwegwe MP. He was then punched, pelted with stones and whipped by an angry mob after the confrontation with the MP. |
5,961,206 |
-20.15 |
28.58 |
Zimbabwe |
|
An MDC-T activist was beaten up by a mob after confrontation with the Member of Parliament Anele Ndebele of the same party at Magwegwe. shopping centre in clashes after a restructuring exercise. |
5,961,212 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
ZANU-PF youth petrol-bomb a ZANU-PF youth leader's home. The attack is related to the leader's opposition to Grace Mugabe's ascention. |
5,961,217 |
-20.0833 |
30.8333 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Two factions of MDC-T clash over control of Masvingo. One faction loyal to provincial chairman and businessman Mr Bernard Chiondegwa, while another is believed to be loyal to trade unionist Mr James Gumbi. |
5,961,222 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Two MDC-T camps clashed to nominate either the current organising secretary Nelson Chamisa or spokesperson Douglas Mwonzora for the post of secretary-general ahead of the partys October elective congress. |