Emotional Scenes In Zimbabwe As Citizens March For Mugabe to Step Down
Peaceful and emotional scenes have been witnessed in Zimbabwe today as tens of thousands came out in force to march alongside the army and call for President Robert Mugabe to step down. See videos and images below. According to journalist Trevor Ncube, the mood on the streets of Harare was “festive and celebratory”. Trevor tweeted […]
Peaceful and emotional scenes have been witnessed in Zimbabwe today as tens of thousands came out in force to march alongside the army and call for President Robert Mugabe to step down. See videos and images below.
According to journalist Trevor Ncube, the mood on the streets of Harare was “festive and celebratory”.
Trevor tweeted a message to the world:
Dear World,
We are fully aware of the possible risks and pitfalls beyond this tipping point. We are confident we will be equal to the challenges. Yes we remember Egypt too.
After 37 years of repression allow us to soak-in this moment.Sincerely
#Zimbabwe
#SADCBackOffZim
The Zimbabwe journalist said the general sentiment of the people in the country is, as described by one of his followers, “I can’t believe this… it’s like l am dreaming, thank you Lord.” The people are hoping for a #FreshStart…
Zimbabweans marching side by side military ranks #SADCBackOffZim #Zimbabawe ๐๐ฟ pic.twitter.com/ExhYcZjn9R
— Trevor Ncube (@TrevorNcube) November 18, 2017
Leadership is not sexually transmitted ๐๐๐ #SADCBackOffZim #Zimbabwe
๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ pic.twitter.com/rOaaZgfU6j— Trevor Ncube (@TrevorNcube) November 18, 2017
The People of Zimbabwe want Mugabe to go #SADCBackOffZim #Zimbabawe
๐๐ฟ pic.twitter.com/8wc1vtzcvn— Trevor Ncube (@TrevorNcube) November 18, 2017
The mood in Harare right now #SADCBackOffZim #Zimbabawe ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ pic.twitter.com/jD8TGkYsy0
— Trevor Ncube (@TrevorNcube) November 18, 2017
At JMN Nkomo statue in #Bulawayo More white people in this solidarity march@citezw @dumienkomo @HealZim @povonewsafrica @povozim @kubatana @263Chat #Zimbabwecrisis #Zimbabwecoup pic.twitter.com/JCIFYLk9xU
— HABAKKUK TRUST (@habakkuktrust) November 18, 2017
Here is another one sir pic.twitter.com/rEThmcjWrE
— Mark Armand (@MarkArmand2) November 18, 2017
https://twitter.com/bevseb/status/931812943288766466
โAm at Sheraton area now the situation is like 2nd Independenceโ. From my father – a non-partisan pensioner, who last did this on 18/4/1980
— Masimba Zata (@KandeMbeu) November 18, 2017
Harare today… pic.twitter.com/AvK9TFKbml
— andrew harding (@AndrewWJHarding) November 18, 2017
What is a solidarity march without a selfie with the military #SADCBackOffZim #Zimbabawe๐๐ฟ pic.twitter.com/TceXTTQCO6
— Trevor Ncube (@TrevorNcube) November 18, 2017
In Cape Town:
Live at the consulate in Cape Town. #Zimbabawe pic.twitter.com/OnJuUdkezS
— Walter โ (@waaclove) November 18, 2017
In Belfast:
@Wamagaisa @Dulutsha @ali_naka @TrevorNcube @ZimMediaReview BELFAST doing its bit pic.twitter.com/0whKj0p1pY
— Zimbabwe Solidarity (@ZwSolidarity) November 18, 2017
This is the end of RobertMugabe's ruthless dictatorship. In the end,he wasn't brought down by the masses but by a coercive state apparatus he used for decades against opponents. The masses don't care about HOW he has fallen.They're embracing a new day, an opportunity for renewal.
— Brezh Malaba (@BrezhMalaba) November 18, 2017
Yesterday’s call to march today:
https://www.facebook.com/fiona.hickman.79/videos/10214994251548406/