The Citizen (Gauteng)

Riot police patrol Zim cities

CRISIS: GOVERNMENT CRACKS DOWN AS SOME SHOPS STAY OPEN DURING ‘SHUT-DOWN’ DAY

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Fear of Mugabe’s men keeps many people off the streets, says activist.

Riot police were out in force in Zimbabwe’s capital Harare and other cities yesterday after authoritie­s vowed to prevent further protests against President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF government.

Organisers of recent demonstrat­ions had planned a “shutdown” protest day, but shops and offices were open as usual in Harare.

Trucks carrying riot police were also on duty and traffic was sparse in the second city of Bulawayo, where anti-government protests were planned later in the day.

“Business is low and there are fewer people selling wares on the pavements,” Zivanai Muzorodzi, a civil society activist in the south-eastern town of Masvingo, said.

“I think there is fear among the people and they feel safer watching the situation from a distance.”

On Saturday, Mugabe vowed to end a series of protests that have erupted in recent months as Zimbabwe’s economic crisis has worsened and the government has struggled to pay its civil servants and military.

Last week, police arrested at least 70 people, including Promise Mkwananzi, leader of the Tajamuka protest campaign, when street protests were held in Harare to demand reform ahead of elections due in 2018.

Mugabe, 92, has ruled since the country’s independen­ce in 1980, and has vowed to stand again as president.

He has previously crushed dissent during his authoritar­ian rule, and speculatio­n has risen over his succession amid increasing signs of ill health.

Mkwananzi was denied bail on Monday, and a court was due to decide yesterday whether to release the others arrested with him on bail. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? DEATH TO MUGABE. A coffin made of cardboard reading ‘Robert Mugabe, born 21/02/1924, died 31/08/2016, Zimbabwe will never miss you!’ is seen outside the Zimbabwean embassy in Pretoria yesterday. Nationals gathered in front of the embassy in protest...
Picture: Jacques Nelles DEATH TO MUGABE. A coffin made of cardboard reading ‘Robert Mugabe, born 21/02/1924, died 31/08/2016, Zimbabwe will never miss you!’ is seen outside the Zimbabwean embassy in Pretoria yesterday. Nationals gathered in front of the embassy in protest...

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