• Home
  • About

#Shutdown Zim2016

Aggregated news, videos, opinion and more

  • News Articles
  • NGO Statements
  • Video & Audio
  • People Speak
  • Opinion / Analysis
  • Get Involved
You are here: Home / News Articles / Zimbabwe police beat up, arrest scores of protesters

Zimbabwe police beat up, arrest scores of protesters

September 18, 2016

Source: VOA Zimbabwe

Original article URL

Scores of people, including Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) Members of Parliament, were arrested Saturday when hundreds of people staged peaceful protests in various parts of Zimbabwe demanding sweeping electoral reforms before the 2018 general elections.

Several parties – the MDC-T, Zimbabwe People First led by former Vice President Joice Mujuru, Tendai Biti’s People’s Democratic Party, Transform Zimbabwe, MDC led by Professor Welshman Ncube and several others – staged the peaceful protests under a coalition known as then National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA).

MDC-T vice president, Nelson Chamisa, told VOA Studio 7 that his Kuwadzana constituency in Harare resembled a war zone as police beat up protesters.

MDC-T lawmaker Ronia Bunjira was arrested in the capital city’s Waterfalls suburb together with several others who were staging a peaceful march at Parktown Shopping Center.

In Bulawayo, MDC-T vice president Thokozani Khupe led the protest while in Mutare, Manicaland province, Mutasa MDC-T lawmaker Trevor Saruvaka was arrested by the police for leading the street march.

At the same time, human rights lawyers’ groups, Abammeli and the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, teamed up and managed to initiate the release of several people who were picked up by the police for engaging in similar protests in Gwanda.

Gwanda Central MDC-T Member of Parliament was among people who were arrested by the police in the Matabeleland South provincial capital.

Some protesters were also arrested in the Midlands province’s Gweru and Zvishavane towns and other urban areas, including Kadoma, Chinhoyi and Chinhoyi.

Source: VOA Zimbabwe

Filed Under: News Articles, VOA Zimbabwe Tagged With: arrests, demos, police violence, protest

Search

Inspiring Quotations

"The determined efforts, and spirited focus by Zimbabweans from all paths and circles of life against authoritarianism as epitomised by #Tajamuka, #ThisFlag, churches, political parties, individuals etc just transmits a 'zing' of confidence, hope and dawn of a new dispensation from my skull nerves to my balls right to the tip of my foot. Authoritarianism and the despotic dispensation are under electrocution."
- Adolf, Kubatana subscriber in reply to our question asking what keeps people inspired during these tough times
" It was good and permissible when the flag since 1980 was carried by every Harry and Tom to Rufaro Stadium or National Sports Stadium to support Zimbabwe's national team the Warriors. It is good and permissible when the flag is carried about by women and children flocking to the airport to routinely receive the President from his many foreign travels. It is good and permissible if the flag is mutilated and redesigned on the party regalia of the country's self-acclaimed LIFE RULING SINGLE PARTY. It is now bad and not permissible when it is carried by those who demand that the sacrifices of those who lost their lives and years in the liberation struggle be respected by those in power through fighting corruption; practising good governance; public accountability by bringing to book those who are responsible for the missing $15 billion diamond revenues; fiscal austerity by cutting down on the many annual trips the President embarks on; by cutting on extravagance through avoiding the purchase of expensive Range Rovers when the govt is very broke to the point of asking for financial help from those it says are destabilising the economy and country."
- Zvakwana Taneta
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Email: info [at] kubatana [dot] net
WhatsApp: +263 772 452201
Twitter feed is not available at the moment.

Follow

@263Chat // @ali_naka // @all africa // @BBCAfrica // @ConcernedZimCit// @crisiscoalition // @DavidColtart // @DougColtart // @wamagaisa // @dewamavhinga// @fuzzy_goo // @guardian // @hararenews // @HealZim // @joeblackzw // @KalabashMedia // @KudakwasheChits// @LanceGuma // @lsmakani // @mailandguardian // @MurunguMutema // @NewsDayZimbabwe // @PastorEvanLive // @ZiFMStereo // @ZLHRLawyers

If you’re not Outraged, you’re not paying Attention