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- bnremag
- Nov 21, 2017
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Zimbabwe Military give a go ahead on march against Mugabe
Thousands of Zimbabwe citizens marched on Saturday the 18th on a call for President Mugabe to step down. The march took place four days after there was what seemed like a military take-over in Zimabwe that had President Mugabe on what it is described as a house arrest. The march was organised by Veterans of Zimbabwe’s Independence war.

President Zuma supports the people of Zimbabwe.
Zuma showed his support for the people of Zimbabwe during their early celebrations of the anticipated downfall of the mighty Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwean president. He made the comments in Durban on Saturday.

Civil Society calls for President Zuma to be arrested
Peggy Pillay a senior manager for business for Social Change says civil society will march to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) on the 30th of November for a call for president to be arrested. The civil society says that the ANC has messed up and they (civil society) are saying they are offering assistance to help improve the state of the organisation.
Chris Hani’s killer denied parole…..again
Justice Minister Michael Masutha denied parole for Hani’s murder Janusz Walus. The decision was announced on Friday the 17th.The late South African Communist Party leader was killed in April 1993 outside his home.

EX-ANC member Makhosi Khoza slams Presidential hopefuls.
Speaking at a Standard Bank Business Breakfast at Monte Casino, Khoza expressed that all presidential hopefuls are part of the rot. She explained that she knew that the ANC she grew up in had been taken over by patronage politics and corruption on the day of the no confidence vote against ANC president Jacob Zuma.

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