Londoners join drumming at Zimbabwean embassy
27 February 2012
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Many London citizens pacing through the Zimbabwean embassy on Saturday instantly fell in love with the sound of the percussion drumming at the Zim Vigil protest in London.
ZimEye witnessed more than 15 Londoners stop by to enjoy the

Londoner enjoys the Zim drum
A Londoner manages to get to where the sound is coming from

Zimbabwean drums being palmed by protesters who included others from the Swazi Vigil. Some were seen determinedly penetrating into the crowd as they bounced in splendid African dance.
Many were seen also signing the register whose inclusion rose up to 73 endorsements, while a London company may have thought to make profit from the protest after it swiftly moved in to station its sandwich-making open van outside the embassy here.[flagallery gid=34 name=”Gallery”]
The ZimVigil organisation has been running for more than 10 years as they protest of the political situation in Zimbabwe.
Some of the demonstrators stepped aside to talk to ZimEye and poured their hearts cry to see political change in their nation Zimbabwe.
Photos:
Louisa Musaerenge Activist
Louisa Musaerenge Activist | West London| “Our country needs change and the only way to accomplish this, is to change the leadership”

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Simbarashe | London | "For evil to triumph, it is necessary for good men to sit and do nothing. I choose to stand up and speak for those with no voice. Arise Zimbabwe!"

 
Gladys Mabvira| Also a member of the revived ZAPU party

11 Replies to “Londoners join drumming at Zimbabwean embassy”

  1. VanaveZimbabwe tinonyadzisa- kungosvorana nekutukana! Why?!no compassion- why kuswera tukana zvine passion kudaro vanhu vasingazivane.

  2. Yaa kunanzva ma be……..che evarungu they are useless and spent force no work mu uk these days,cameron will not give them mapepa se labour govt,if he does he will be pa pressure nekuti nyika yake haina mabasa saka vanozomunetsa ne mabenefits vanhu vake will remove him from power.

  3. Well u guys can drum all you like to show your protest. But do you really think Uncle Bob is going to be concerned at 88 yrs old and after more than 30 yrs in power?

  4. My experience of teh UK is that one is unlikely to have time to be drumming outside the Zimbabwe embassy, especially if you have to make a living.
    |Shifts, second jobs take people’s time.

  5. THESE FAKE ASYLUM SEEKERS HAVE REALISED THAT THE UNITED KINGDOM IS WORSE THAN ZIMBABWE.THE WEATHER SUCKS,STOP AND SEARCH SUCKS,PETROL IS SO HIGH,IT RAINS EVERYDAY….THEY ARE LIVING IN MISERY IN LONDON….ZIMBABWE IS THE BEST PLACE TO BE EVEN WITH ITS LITTLE PROBLEMS.

  6. You are a damn idiot bigboy what makes you think iam in Zimbabwe,by merely looking at these demonstrators you can tell that these are desperate faces who were misled by Chematama into believing that UK is everything, my father back home can employ some these hungry faces at his supermarkets or as farm managers they are an embarassment.Just look at the leaps of that Simbarashe boy anzwa nekunanzva mikooshoo yevarungu. You are the same guy who was bragging about kuisa the other day if this is the calibre of men and women you put then shame on you once more.

  7. We heard Chamisa is heading to the Uk,two things to expect one solidifying what the Prime minister said when he urged Zimbabweans to return back two it is obvious party haichisina mari saka Uk is easy target,all branches will be required to contribute,they said he will come last year in June after an adoption of the constitution,where was he till now,if they cannot fix their own constitution ko yenyika?

  8. No! I don’t think things will change in Zimbabwe by removing leadership. We need much more than that!

  9. CHANDO KUPISA uri a toothless dog so vhara ziromo rako iro, u sound jealousy wth pple in diaspora coz thy are not in the DARK city isina magetsi and u seem to be insane since u drinking water mixed with faeces from mukuvisi. U NEED HELP PHSYCHO.

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