Dozens of arrested protesters appear in Harare court following anti-Mnangagwa stayaway
- Zimbabwe Police arrested 95 individuals for promoting public violence during protests against President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday, according to police reports.
- The protests were called by Blessed Geza, a veteran of the ruling ZANU-PF party, who opposed plans to extend Mnangagwa's rule until 2030.
- Demonstrators gathered in Harare, chanting slogans like 'Enough is Enough' and 'Mnangagwa must go,' while violating laws against public violence.
- Blessed Geza thanked protesters on social media, declaring he would not organize new demonstrations but would plan future events to remove Mnangagwa and his 'corrupt cabal.
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Zimbabwe: 95 arrests in protest against former ruling party leader's appeal · Global Voices
In Zimbabwe, police announced on Tuesday 1 April that they had arrested 95 people for participating in a demonstration against President Emmerson Mnangagwa, accused of throwing stones at the police and barred an important artery in the capital during a rally on Monday.


95 arrested for Zimbabwe anti-government protests
Zimbabwe police said on Tuesday they had arrested 95 people on charges of promoting public violence for taking part in demonstrations that called for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to leave power. The group appeared before a court the day after Monday’s protests mobilised by a one-time veteran of Mnangagwa’s ZANU-PF party that has held power of the impoverished southern African country since independence in 1980. Threw stones at police The men and…
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