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110 Arrested In Zimbabwe During Shut-Down – State Broadcaster Reveals

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Zimbabwe riot police deploys in Harare on July 4, 2016 during clashes with public transport drivers. Zimbabwe police on July 4, 2016 fired teargas and water cannons and beat up protesting public transport drivers, amid rising unrest against economic woes as well as President Robert Mugabe's long rule. / AFP PHOTO / STRINGER / Zimbabwe OUTSTRINGER/AFP/Getty Images

Approximately 110 people were arrested in Zimbabwe on Wednesday during a nationwide shut-down that the authorities later said was a “flop”, according to reports by the state Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation.

Seventy-five people were arrested in Bulawayo, 19 in Harare and 17 in Victoria Falls, ZBC said in separate reports.

Earlier lawyers from the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights association reported on arrests in other towns including six in Zvishavane, in the Midlands province.

Though schools, businesses and some shops were closed in many towns and cities, ZBC said the stayaway had “dismally failed.”

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