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2016 in Zimbabwe

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2016
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Zimbabwe

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The following lists events from the year 2016 in Zimbabwe.

Incumbents

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Events

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July

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  • 4 July - Riots break out in the capital of Harare after police attempted to disperse a protest by taxi drivers.[1]
  • 6 July - Internet protests turn to the streets in response to fears of economic collapse.[2]
  • 7 July - As protests spread across the country, dozens are arrested.[3]
  • 8 July - Despite demands by the government to stop, protests continue to spread across the country.[4] Mugabe blames international sanctions for the inability to pay workers on time.[5] A two-day strike is threatened to be in place if the government does not meet protester demands.[6]
  • 9 July - As a result of the protests, the economy cripples further.[7]
  • 11 July - Evan Mawarire, the protest leader, demands the international community put pressure on the regime.[8]
  • 12 July - Mawarire is arrested for allegedly "inciting public violence and disturbing peace".[9]
  • 13 July - A court dismisses charges against Mawarire.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Zimbabwe police fire teargas as taxi drivers' protest turns violent". Reuters.
  2. ^ "Zimbabwe 'shut down' over economic collapse".
  3. ^ "Zimbabwe shuts down in protest over 'economic collapse'".
  4. ^ "Zimbabwe Protest Leaders Defiant Amid Alleged Police Intimidation".
  5. ^ "Govt workers not payed [sic] due to West sanctions, says Zimbabwe's Mugabe".
  6. ^ "From tweets to streets, Zimbabwe social media anger erupts into anti-Mugabe protests". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  7. ^ "Zimbabwe crisis deepens as social media adds to Robert Mugabe's woes".
  8. ^ "'Now we are waking up': Zimbabwe protests leader seeks international help". TheGuardian.com.
  9. ^ "Zimbabwe pastor Evan Mawarire 'charged with inciting violence'".
  10. ^ "Zimbabwe court throws out case against anti-Mugabe pastor". Reuters.