The solidarity march happening today will start at Zimbabwe Grounds in Highfields. This is a symbolic place for Zim political milestones. Zimbabwe Ground is easy to get to by both Kombi and private car.
If you’re wondering how to get there, here are some directions.
If going there via public transport (kombi)
- Catch a kombi in the city at either Corner Albion and Chinhoyi Street or Charge Office. You want kombis that go kwaMachipisa
- Tell the conductor you’re going to Zimbabwe Grounds or Gwanzura stadium.
- Remember this trip costs 50 cents bond coin
If driving there (Car)
- Exit the city centerĀ using Simon Mazorodze
- At the Willowvale robots intersection, turn right into Willowvale.
- Go a few km and pass the first traffic lights.
- Turn left at the second robots.
- Zimbabwe Grounds will be on your right a few km down
You can also click on this Google Map to get there. Please note that if you search with the words “Zimbabwe Grounds” using Google maps, it might give you the wrong destination. Instead, search “Zimbabwe Grounds, Highfields”
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At last we have a democratic civilised model of addressing our issues and it’s up to zanupf party yo recall president Mugabe and install someone to lead the party up to the next elections . To the opposition I say go ahead with campaigning now that the ground is level during this mayhem it is the time to gain ground whilst zanupf is in tatters.
ZANU and democracy are a contradiction in terms. The army and ZANU PF are one. The military take over is merely a rearrangement of the deck chairs on the Titanic. Keep your 50c bond coin and stay home.
So you’d hope Jesus to come and march for you. Hope when the masses achieve this goal which they definitely will you won’t be celebrating with us. Sit down and be humble.
Zimbabwe wants a young dynamic energetic president
One can only hope