Some Zimbabweans, mostly from the MDC Alliance, gathered outside the Zimbabwe Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, to demonstrate against corruption in Zimbabwe as called for by Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume and others, on July 31st.
Zimbabweans protesters outside the country's embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, on Friday. (Video: Benedict Nhlapho)
Zimbabweans protest against corruption at the country's embassy in Pretoria, South Africa. (Video: Benedict Nhlapho)
Several Zimbabweans in South Africa heeded to calls to demonstrate against corruption and the leadership of Zanu-PF. The most MDC Alliance members gathered outside the Zimbabwe Embassy in Pretoria.
Zimbabweans and their South African counterparts danced and sang anti-sanctions songs in response to the SADC call for all countries in the region to jointly calle for the lifting of sanctions on some of Zimbabwe's top officials, and some entities.
“We are not shaken. We are not deterred. We know there are certain elements who want to frustrate us emotionally, financially and otherwise. We are going to continue fighting ..."
“Come that day I get a call from him … ‘Maphosa I am in a situation. I have been fired. My life is in danger. I need to get out of the country. My first call was, where are you? Where are you going? Where will you be in 2 hours, in 4 hours in 6 hours?’ ..."
“No person has the right to take the law into his or her own hands … We need to assess the whole situation concerning people said to be committing crimes before we take any action.”
"... I wish to advise my fellow citizens to stop this. Try to get some proper documents and use the normal channels if you want to come to South Africa.”
Mines Minister Mosebenzi Zwane has appealed to relatives of the people who are trapped in the mine to be patient saying the South African government is doing all it can to rescue the trapped miners.
The organization accused Harare of failing to uphold the civil and political liberties of citizens as enshrined in the country's constitution.
Two hundred and four parties contested the election in which over 26 million people were registered to vote.
Pretoria Metro Police Spokesperson Isaac Mahamba on Tuesday mid-day described the situation as serious but said the police were doing their best to bring calm to the affected areas.
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Lucia Matiki, from Beitbridge, is one of the close to 300 Zimbabwean women exhibiting at the trade fair.
Home Affairs Minister Gigaba said rejected applications are 12,228, which constitute 6.2 percent of the total applications.
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