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Byo needs $3,5m for roads rehabilitation

Vendor in Epworth. November 2016 / Photo Credit: CNN Money

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Video on Day 1 of Bond Notes in Harare CBD

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Silvanos Mudzvova protests at Parliament

Silvanos Mudzvova at Parliament Building, 26 October 2016. / Photo credit: OpenParlyZW
Masarira, Dzamara, and others mourn death of democracy in Zimbabwe, 14 October 2016
Patson Dzamara stages one-man demo outside Parliament of Zimbabwe, October 19, 2016
Unidentified University of Zimbabwe graduands hold placards denouncing President Robert Mugabe’s failure to provide jobs ahead of yesterday’s graduation ceremony. / Newsday
NERA Mega Demo 26 August 2016. / Photo Credit: Reuters
NERA Mega Demo 26 August 2016. / Photo Credit: Reuters
NERA Mega Demo 26 August 2016. / Photo Credit: Reuters
Scenes from the demonstration against police brutality. / Photo Credit: @HealZim
Scenes from the demo against police brutality. / Photo Credit: Heal Zimbabwe
Members of Women of Zimbabwe Arise protesting in Bulawayo, 18 August 2016. / Photo Credit: Nompumelelo Sibanda, VOA Zimbabwe
Sten Zvorwadza and Itai Dzamara’s children present Zimbabwe Republic Police “tokens of love” 17 months after Itai disappeared. / Photo Credit: Philimon Bulawayo
#NoToBondNotes demonstration, Harare, Zimbabwe, 3 August 2016 / Photo Credit: AFP
#NoToBondNotes demonstration, Harare, Zimbabwe, 3 August 2016 / Photo Credit: AFP
#NoToBondNotes demonstration, Harare, Zimbabwe, 3 August 2016 / Photo Credit: AFP
#NoToBondNotes demonstration, Harare, 3 August 2016 / Photo Credit: Shepherd Tozvireva, NewsDay
#NoToBondNotes demonstration, Harare, 3 August 2016 / Photo Credit: Shepherd Tozvireva, NewsDay
#NoToBondNotes demonstration in Harare, Zimbabwe 3 August 2016 / Photo Credit: Tehn Diamond
Hundreds of Zimbabweans joined #NoToBondNotes and #ThisGown demonstrations in Harare today, before the protest was disrupted by police - 3 August 2016 / Photo Credit: #CitizensUnited
Scores of people today took to the streets to demonstrate against government plan to introduce bond notes as well as its failure to provide the 2,2 million job it promised in its 2013 election campaign. 3 Auugst 2016 / Photo Credit: 263Chat
Woza demonstration in Bulawayo 26 July 2016 / Photo credit: NewsDay
The hundreds, and at times thousands, of people gathered outside the court in Harare on Wednesday / Photo Credit: Simon Allison
The third hand at play is God's hand / Photo Credit: #ThisFlag
Pastor Evan Mawarire - a free man tonight / Photo Credit Simon Allison
Large crowd gathers at Harare Magistrate's Court / Photo credit: Open Parly
Supporters outside Harare Magistrate's Court / Photo Credit: NewsDay
Prayer circle at Harare Magistrate's Court as public wait for Pastor Evan Mawarire hearing
11:44 Emotional moments as people sit in front of the court and start singing / Photo Credit: NewsDay
12:40 Lawyers in solidarity with Pastor Evan at the courts. / Photo Credit: NewsDay
Public at Harare Magistrate's Court for Pastor Evan Mawarire's hearing / Photo Credit: NewsDay
Public attendance at court for Pastor Evan Mawarire hearing / Photo Credit: 263Chat
On Thursday a Zimbabwean protester is photographed in the country's second city, Bulawayo, as some people clashed with police after two activists were detained. Source: AFP 7 July 2016
A supporter of the opposition party Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) holds placard in front of policemen during a protest against poverty and corruption, in Harare, Zimbabwe, 14 April 2016. Reports state protesters, led by party leader Morgan Tsvangirai, demonstrated against poverty, corruption and the missing of 15 billion US dollars of diamond revenue. Picture: EPA/AARON UFUMELI
Prospect for Zimbabwe change in political system draw tens of thousands into streets for democracy - April 2016
Zimbabwe's citizens call for total shutdown
SABC News - 6 July 2016
Zimbabwe 'shut down' over economic collapse
BBC News, 6 July 2016
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36724874
Photo by AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi - 4 July 2016
Disgruntled Zimbabweans staged a stay-away on Thursday to protest a number of issues - SABC News
A tyre burns on a street in Mufakose in Harare, Zimbabwe, July 6, 2016. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo
Source: AP
 Zimbabwean protesters in London demand the release of pro-democracy activist Itai Dzamara. Photograph: Alamy Stock Photo
This flag belongs to Zimbabweans - Namate / Dailynews.co.zw
A protester steps on a riot police officer‘s helmet in Epworth, just outside Harare, minutes after demonstrators attacked the officer and disrobed him. The officer was later rushed to hospital by an ambulance.

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