5,961,303 |
-18.9666 |
32.6667 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Violent clashes between youths from rival ZANU-PF camps took place before the Grace Mugabe's address in Mutare. |
5,961,309 |
-18.9666 |
32.6667 |
Zimbabwe |
|
the MDC's provincial congress is disrupted by rioters who are subsequently dispersed by police. The unrest could stem from Tsvangirai's direct involvement in accrediting delegates and bias against delegates from Biti's competing MDC Renewal faction. |
5,961,313 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Activists deliver a memorandum to parliament demanding that Mugabe step down. |
5,961,320 |
-18.1833 |
31.55 |
Zimbabwe |
|
ZANU-PF youths clash at a public rally by Grace Mugabe. Youth who had been travelling with Grace in all the provinces demanded that the Mashonaland East province youths respond to the Down with Gamatox slogan, which is seen as an attack on Zanu PF secretary for administration and Manicaland political godfather Didymus Mutasa and a popular slogan associated with Grace's followers. The local youths refused comply resulting in a clash between the two factions. |
5,961,326 |
-20.0833 |
30.8333 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Armed police raid the homes of squatters, mostly ZANU-PF supporters, who had occupied black-owned farmland illegally. The squatters report injuries. No report of squatters violently clashing with police. |
5,961,330 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Anti-Mugabe protesters occupy Africa Unity square outside parliament and call for Mugabe to step down. |
5,961,334 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Anti-Mugabe protesters occupy Africa Unity square outside parliament and call for Mugabe to step down. |
5,961,339 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
ZANU-PF youths are barred from welcoming Mugabe back from his trip to the Vatican. The youth reportedly held up placards with anti-Grace Mugabe slogans. |
5,961,344 |
-17.8333 |
31.05 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Anti-Mugabe protesters occupy Africa Unity square outside parliament and call for Mugabe to step down. Police disperse 150 protesters. |
5,961,349 |
-19.45 |
29.82 |
Zimbabwe |
|
Gweru city council workers stage a sit-in to protest outstanding salaries. |