MDC Alliance condemns demolition of market stalls in Harare

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HARARE - Zimbabwe’s main opposition party, the MDC Alliance, has on Monday condemned the demolition of hundreds of market stalls in Harare.

Heavy earth-moving equipment backed by police trucks demolished the stalls in Harare’s low-income Mbare suburb over the weekend.

It has called it inhumane, and is drawing comparisons with Operation Murambatsvina - a slum clearance campaign in 2005 that left around 700,000 people without jobs and homes. Some of the scenes from Mbare where Harare City Council is demolishing illegal structures.#TheSundayMail #Zimbabwe pic.twitter.com/BfZqgmwlmi

There is great loss and lm worried as to how will we survive as the residents . pic.twitter.com/PNGlwf1qRzAs you are reading this, the Government working with @cohsunshinecity run by ZANUPF surrogate @tmuguti is busy destroying market stalls where the unemployed sought to earn a living in Mbare.

 

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