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TOE THE LINE or lose, says Zanu-PF

On a chilly Thursday morning, Daniel Nkhoma evades police and military roadblocks on his way to Zimbabwe’s biggest marketplace, Mbare Musika, where he hawks dried foodstuffs.

There, he joins other informal traders who’ve come from all over Harare, as well as vegetable farmers who’ve traversed numerous roadblocks to ferry their products from rural areas to market. As they go about their business, they discuss in hushed tones the challenges they’re facing. Today, the main topic is the military and police beatings alleged to have been meted out

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