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Zimbabwe opposition party condemns ban by the police to hold rally | Africanews

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A spokesperson for the Zimbabwean opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party reacts to the police thwarting a rally planned for Sunday. "You can try and ban us from the stadium but you can't ban us from the hearts of the people and Zimbabwean citizens are determined and ready for change",

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