We see this time and time again those who stand up for their rights against the regime are dealt with excessive force. what sort of world do we live in, where people cant voice their own opinion or demonstrate without being beaten up. Time and time again Zimbabwean people criticise the regime  (the government) that has seen hundreds beaten and killed on protesters speaking out against the regime which is run by our president Emmerson Mnangagwa, nicknamed the Crocodile. Protests began in Zimbabwe on 14 January 2019, Zimbabweans protested against price increase, along that the poverty is inceasing, the poor state of the economy, and declining standards of living. Yet the current president Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2017 vowed to create jobs in a country where some estimates say 90% of people are unemployed. Children as young are ten are injured by the police and soldiers after people took to the streets to vent their anger against the government. 

One wonders why the police would beat up people instead of protecting and serving people its all because the government is nervous about the demonstrations and growing public anger over a deepening economic crisis. Several opposition parties, churches and civil society groups have called on Zimbabweans to protest against corruption. Zimbabwe's Health Minister Obadiah Moyo was sacked amid corruption allegations. Mr Moyo is the  second minister in Emmerson Mnangagwa's cabinet to face corruption, the question is there more of the Regime who face corruption charges or is the whole Regime corrupt.


Man shot by the police