News:Woza Demonstrates In Bulawayo Demanding Mugabe To Step Down

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<vote /> Hundreds of people under the banner of Women and Men of Zimbabwe Arise (Woza and Moza) yesterday protested in Bulawayo demanding that President Robert Mugabe steps down.

They marched through the streets of Bulawayo singing anti-government songs and briefly stopped at the NewsDay offices in the city before holding a mini protest outside Chronicle offices, police regional offices at Southampton Building and Mhlahlandlela Government Complex.

Riot police in vehicles did not interfere with the marchers, and instead accompanied the protesters to Mhlahlandlela. In her address to the protesters Magodonga Mahlangu, the Woza leader, said,

We are saying the government has failed the masses. People are hungry, there are no jobs, our children are not going to school and we are not seeing any future with this government. We are demanding that the Zanu-PF government steps down.

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