Protests over Zim government's 'cocktail of lies' as economy collapses

Published Nov 29, 2018

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Harare, Zimbabwe - Zimbabweans are gathering for a nationwide protest over the country's economic collapse and what the opposition calls the new government's "cocktail of lies."

President Emmerson Mnangagwa's administration is under growing pressure one year after taking office following the removal of longtime leader Robert Mugabe. Tensions remain high after July's disputed election that Mnangagwa narrowly won.

Zimbabwe's government is struggling to even arrange a reliable currency as many citizens in the southern African nation say they've seen no progress on promises of "jobs, job, jobs."

There is heavy security in the capital, Harare, as opposition supporters sing anti-government songs.

Zimbabweans are gathering for a nationwide protest over the country's economic collapse and what the opposition calls the new government's "cocktail of lies." Picture: Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP

Zimbabwean police keep a close eye on protestors during a demonstration in Harare. Picture: Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP

Protestors take part in a demonstration in Harare. Picture: Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP

Main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa this week said he is ready for dialogue with Mnangagwa, a longtime Mugabe enforcer. The ruling party says Chamisa should accept Mnangagwa's victory before talks can commence.

AP

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