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Zimbabwe Vigil Diary 7th September 2024



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Thanks
to
those
who
came
today:
Shepherd
Gandanga,
Simbarashe
Jingo,
Henry
Makambe,
Chido
Makawa,
Philip
Maponga,
Mellisa
Mbavarira
and
Ephraim
Tapa.
Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/zimbabwevigil/albums/72177720320164220.

As
usual,
a
lot
of
encouragement
came
from
passers-by
and
increasingly
so,
members
of
the
Zimbabwe
community

black
and
white. Curious
young
black
Zimbabweans
(who
were
either
born
or
raised
in
the
UK)
would
also
stop
by
to
enquire
about
the
protest
and
the
Zimbabwe
human
rights
situation
in
general.
They
were
dismayed
that
Zimbabwe
under
Mnangagwa
was
now
a
military
state
where
the
rule
of
the
gun
is
the
order
of
the
day.
Out
of
patriotism, they
would
vow
to
come
and
join
in.

Meanwhile,
the
situation
on
the
ground
in
Zimbabwe
continues
to
worsen
particularly
for
the
vending
community. Towards
the
run-up
to
the
SADC
summit,
the
regime
adopted
a
cat
and
mouse
approach
to
rid
the
capital
of
street
vendors. To
that
end,
Harare
Municipality
Police
and
the
ZRP
would
gang
up
against
the
street
vendor
in
the
morning,
afternoon,
and
evening. They
would
ambush
the
unsuspecting
vendors,
dispossess
them
of
their
wares,
and
throw
them
in
their
trucks
never
to
be
seen
again.
When
vendors
presented
at
police
stations,
police
would
profess
ignorance.

One
vendor
had
this
to
say,

tanzwa
nekumhanya
everyday
(we
are
tired
of
running
away
from
police
daily),
they
take
everything
to
stock
their
tuckshops’.
Another
went
further
to
say, 
‘we
no
longer
know
where
to
turn
to
because
the
police
are
now
the
thieves,
their
first
shift
is
to
steal
from
us,
the
poor’. Another
added,
‘Zimbabwe
is
not
free,
we
can’t
do
anything
or
even
protest,
they
are
bloody
killers!’.It
is
absurd
that
on
the
other
end
of
the
spectrum,
filthy
rich
people
who
benefitted
from
government
deals,
are
seen
buying
3
expensive
luxury
cars
for
themself
and
their
sons,
all
in
one
go.
Cry
Zimbabwe,
whither
my
beloved
country!

For
Vigil
pictures
check: http://www.flickr.com/photos/zimbabwevigil/.
Please
note:
Vigil
photos
can
only
be
downloaded
from
our
Flickr
website.


Events
and
Notices:


  • Next
    Vigil
    meeting
    outside
    the
    Zimbabwe
    Embassy. 
    Saturday
    21st September
    from
    2

    5
    pm.
    We
    meet
    on
    the
    first
    and
    third
    Saturdays
    of
    every
    month.
    On
    other
    Saturdays
    the
    virtual
    Vigil
    will
    run.

  • The
    Restoration
    of
    Human
    Rights
    in
    Zimbabwe
    (ROHR)
     is
    the
    Vigil’s
    partner
    organisation
    based
    in
    Zimbabwe.
    ROHR
    grew
    out
    of
    the
    need
    for
    the
    Vigil
    to
    have
    an
    organisation
    on
    the
    ground
    in
    Zimbabwe
    which
    reflected
    the
    Vigil’s
    mission
    statement
    in
    a
    practical
    way.
    ROHR
    in
    the
    UK
    actively
    fundraises
    through
    membership
    subscriptions,
    events,
    sales
    etc
    to
    support
    the
    activities
    of
    ROHR
    in
    Zimbabwe.

  • The
    Vigil’s
    book
    ‘Zimbabwe
    Emergency’
     is
    based
    on
    our
    weekly
    diaries.
    It
    records
    how
    events
    in
    Zimbabwe
    have
    unfolded
    as
    seen
    by
    the
    diaspora
    in
    the
    UK.
    It
    chronicles
    the
    economic
    disintegration,
    violence,
    growing
    oppression
    and
    political
    manoeuvring

    and
    the
    tragic
    human
    cost
    involved. It
    is
    available
    at
    the
    Vigil.
    All
    proceeds
    go
    to
    the
    Vigil
    and
    our
    sister
    organisation
    the
    Restoration
    of
    Human
    Rights
    in
    Zimbabwe’s
    work
    in
    Zimbabwe.
    The
    book
    is
    also
    available
    from
    Amazon.

  • Facebook
    pages:
     

Vigil : https ://www.facebook.com/zimbabwevigil

ROHR: https://www.facebook.com/Restoration-of-Human-Rights-ROHR-Zimbabwe-International-370825706588551/

ZAF: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Zimbabwe-Action-Forum-ZAF/490257051027515

The
Vigil,
outside
the
Zimbabwe
Embassy,
429
Strand,
London
meets
regularly
on
Saturdays
from
14.00
to
17.00
to
protest
against
gross
violations
of
human
rights
in
Zimbabwe.
The
Vigil
which started
in
October
2002
will
continue
until
internationally-monitored,
free
and
fair
elections
are
held
in
Zimbabwe.

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