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'Zimbabwe not yet independent'
18 Apr 2018 at 12:35hrs | Views
Disgruntled Guruve youths waved placards demanding the missing Itai Dzamara saying they were not yet independent though the country has marked 38 years of Independence.
When Bulawayo24.com visited Guruve some in shops had placards written 38 wasted years, not yet Uhuru.
Speaking to five disgruntled youths, Mackswel Basiyawo, Kudzanai Chituu, Tafadzwa Charumira, Ernest Ganda and Wise Gwaze they expressed dismay over the Mnangagwa regime saying change was inevitable they have failed the country.
"This Mnangagwa regime has failed, we thought when they catapulted through their November coup life was going to be rosy but we are even doomed look the nurses are striking and patients are dying," they lamented.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe has marked 38 years of Independence and people across the country are gathered in different places celebrating the memorable day.
When Bulawayo24.com visited Guruve some in shops had placards written 38 wasted years, not yet Uhuru.
"This Mnangagwa regime has failed, we thought when they catapulted through their November coup life was going to be rosy but we are even doomed look the nurses are striking and patients are dying," they lamented.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe has marked 38 years of Independence and people across the country are gathered in different places celebrating the memorable day.
Source - Byo24News