Thousands of people took to the streets of Harare today in a historic show of unity to demand an end to the 37-year reign of dictator Robert Mugabe.
Military helicopters flew low overhead as huge crowds marched into the centre of the city, waving Zimbabwean flags and chanting ‘remove the dictator’ and ‘Mugabe, our country is not your property’.
Some also shouted ‘Ngwena, Ngwena’, or ‘Crocodile, Crocodile’, in support of sacked vice-president Emmanuel ‘Crocodile’ Mnangagwa, the favourite to become the next leader.


Robert Mugabe and his family have been detained after Zimbabwe’s military staged ‘bloodless coup’
this morning crowds start to gather on the streets of the capital city Harare.
Protesters are going to march in Harare to demand the resignation of President,

