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Gwanda
police and CIO harass residents
Bulawayo Agenda
March 01, 2011
Gwanda - Two people were called in by Gwanda police
for discussing events in Libya. The two were driving from Bulawayo
to Gwanda when they picked up a passenger along the way while discussing
the subject. The passenger went on to report the two at Gwanda Police
Station, leading to their calling in. The two were also called in
to explain why they were playing a Kwaito Music Tune called 'Imot'
etshontshimali'- meaning a car that steals money. This name
has been given to the infamous BMW cars being driven by traffic
cops who are known for their asking for bribes.
Events in North
Africa have led to uncertainty in the country and there were reports
that a peaceful march was being organised in Harare for today.
Gwanda
- The Weekly Agenda publication is reportedly under siege in Gwanda.
Reports are that CIO agents are allegedly burning the newsletter.
Reports are also that people found distributing the Bulawayo Agenda
newsletter are interrogated by the agents, who go on to solicit
for information concerning the organisation, allegedly giving them
US$15 bribes.
Visit the Bulawayo
Agenda fact sheet
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