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WATCH: Chaos in Harare - Jonathan Moyo once said, 'don't expect a picnic'
01 Aug 2018 at 15:33hrs | Views
A Zimbabwean soldier beats a man in a street of Harare as protests erupts over alleged fraud in the country's election.
One man was shot dead, AFP witnessed, after the Zimbabwean army opened fire in central Harare.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for peace.
Professor Jonathan Moyo once said, "I repeat what I said in 2002: WHERE THE ARMY IS DEPLOYED, DON'T EXPECT A PICNIC. When the Army was deployed in 2008, it was not a picnic, it was a reversal of a poll result; and when it was deployed last Nov, it wasn't a picnic, it was a COUP!"
One man was shot dead, AFP witnessed, after the Zimbabwean army opened fire in central Harare.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for peace.
Professor Jonathan Moyo once said, "I repeat what I said in 2002: WHERE THE ARMY IS DEPLOYED, DON'T EXPECT A PICNIC. When the Army was deployed in 2008, it was not a picnic, it was a reversal of a poll result; and when it was deployed last Nov, it wasn't a picnic, it was a COUP!"
I repeat what I said in 2002: WHERE THE ARMY IS DEPLOYED, DON'T EXPECT A PICNIC. When the Army was deployed in 2008, it was not a picnic, it was a reversal of a poll result; and when it was deployed last Nov, it wasn't a picnic, it was
— Prof Jonathan Moyo (@ProfJNMoyo) June 16, 2018
a COUP!#HandeyiKwekwe #KwekweHimJuly30 https://t.co/7ihMu6clrF
Source - AFP