Zimbabwe police clear streets ahead of anti-government protests

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Zimbabwe’s security forces have cleared people off the streets of the capital, Harare, and forced shops to close, a day before planned anti-corruption protests.

As a result, the city’s streets are unusually deserted, reports the BBC’s Shingai Nyoka.

Citizens have been warned not to take part in the demonstrations on Friday.

Government officials have accused Western governments of being behind the protests.

The authorities have said that the opposition is being funded by Western diplomats and it is using the protests to try and overthrow the government. Charges that both opposition leaders and diplomats deny.

Our correspondent says the government is nervous about the demonstrations and growing public anger over a deepening economic crisis.

More soldiers have now been deployed at police roadblocks, which were set up to enforce the four-month-old Covid-19 lockdown, she adds.

A policeman turns away people from the city centre ahead of planned anti-government protests during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Harare, Zimbabwe, July 30, 2020

This has left the streets of the capital city eerily quiet for a Thursday.

Women and a child walk on an deserted street and closed shops, a day before anti government protests, in the central business district of Harare, Zimbabwe, 30 July 2020.
A deserted street and closed shops a day before anti government protests, in the central business district of Harare, Zimbabwe, 30 July 2020.

Several opposition parties, churches and civil society groups have called on Zimbabweans to protest against corruption.

Earlier this month, Zimbabwe’s Health Minister Obadiah Moyo was sacked amid corruption allegations.

He is accused of going ahead with in a suspicious looking deal to buy masks and other equipment to protect against coronavirus despite not getting the necessary consent of Zimbabwe’s procurement registration authority. He has not commented on accusation.

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