Police and Soldiers Disappear | BREAKING NEWS
6 July 2016
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Harare Wednesday morning
Harare Wednesday morning

Soldiers and police officers were missing all over Zimbabwe on Wednesday morning as the historic mass stay away hit the nation early morning at 7am.
ZimEye.com can reveal that in all areas toured around the country, Masvingo, Bulawayo, Zengeza and selected parts of the capital, Harare, there was not a single uniformed officer on the streets.
This came about as the security forces were publicly warned in writing that they will be individually attacked if they dare encroach to disturb civilians. Two days before, the entire police force members were also cautioned by the police commissioner Augustine Chihuri not to agitate the public.
 
This week goes down in history as the first time in Zimbabwe that the arrmy and police have retreated from the crowds whose collective anger continued to rise against the government. READ MORE LIVE UPDATES HERE – Click Here…

6 Replies to “Police and Soldiers Disappear | BREAKING NEWS”

  1. Shonas please clean up your mess. Remove Gukurahundi Mugabe. Its you who voted for him in 1980!!

  2. Zimeye, do not think people are as foolish as you are, In Chitungwiza there is heavy police presence, what is missing is the looting thugs, and thanks to our police and army, because only some few idiotic thugs mar otherwise peaceful demonstrations. What is the purpose of stoning a school bus carrying kids during demonstrations. Do you think a nation without police and army will last any few day with some kind of people with a warped up mentality like yours present. Whether you like it or not we still love our police force, of cause thieves and idiots like you would want people to turn against their own protection. Fortunately as ZImboz WE KNOW WHAT WE WANT AND WHAT WE DO NOT WANT.

  3. Wagwa mutondo. Chasara ndikutema-tema kuita nkuni zakubesa moto ambuye na mapongoshi.

  4. Wagwa mutondo. Chasara ndikutema-tema kuita nkuni zakubesa moto ambuye na mapongoshi.

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