Pretoria - Civil rights movement #NotInMyName on Tuesday announced that it will be leading protests at the Zimbabwean embassy in Pretoria to highlight what it termed a disappearance of democratic space in South Africa’s northern neighbour.
Masango said #NotInMyName had reached out to and will be joined by other “forward-thinking organisations and individuals who want a free and prosperous Zimbabwe”. At the Pretoria picket, chairman of the MDC Alliance in South Africa Trust Ndlovu said democratic space in Zimbabwe was shrinking. Ndlovu said the protesters had not obtained permission to demonstrate at the embassy, but they decided to take to the streets in solidarity with the Friday, July 31, protests in Zimbabwe. He vowed that Zimbabweans in South Africa would continue to organise and return to the embassy in future.
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