Zimbabweans in Bulawayo are also engaging in a march against President Robert Mugabe and demanding that he resigns from power. Below are updates courtesy of social media updates.
Bulawayo Anti-Mugabe March In Videos
People of different race and age in #Bulawayo have come together to march against the rule of #Mugabe. Other march in #Harare
#Asakhe @zenzele @habakkuktrust @povozim @FingazLive @263Chat @TellZimbabwe pic.twitter.com/Q5P922fZWG— Cite (@citezw) November 18, 2017
Bulawayo right now…Wish I was home…#Zimbabwe is for all of us..#NewZimbabwe #MugabeMustFall #Mugabe pic.twitter.com/GF0JeoFrry
— Mommy The Mother (@ameliabhebhe) November 18, 2017
What Social Media Is Saying
Bulawayo solidarity march#SolidarityMarch #Zimbabwecoup #Zimbabwecrisis #freshstart @harumutasa @SABCNewsOnline @ANN7tv @HealZim @zimsitrep @ZimMediaReview @BBCAfrica @cnni pic.twitter.com/YIgZUNOo7m
— HABAKKUK TRUST (@habakkuktrust) November 18, 2017
Bulawayo erupts in euphoria. Anti-Mugabe marchers in the city centre. 👇 pic.twitter.com/wYPGYg4Ryb
— Brezh Malaba (@BrezhMalaba) November 18, 2017
Haven't seen this many white people in Bulawayo in decades. Mugabe has had this power to make things disappear… People, money, joy… #FuthiNikisi pic.twitter.com/r2ABXrfKVZ
— uMalukazana kaMamazala (@uMalukazana) November 18, 2017
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