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NEWS: The Surge Of Terror Attacks In Zimbabwe

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:14 am

Citizens of Zimbabwe has demanded security for lives and properties, as there’s a massive surge of insecurity and terrorism, which is quite sad and disheartening. Many citizens has been killed in the time past, citizens are afraid of the surge in insecurity.

Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa settled on decisions recently to have officers conveyed to neighboring Mozambique to smash psychological oppressors in that nation.

Taking to Twitter after assailants executed in excess of 50 individuals in the northern piece of Mozambique during assaults on a few towns, the strongman stated: “These demonstrations of barbarity must be gotten rid of any place they are found.”

The growing rate of terrorism and insecurity in Zimbabwe is alarming, something needs to be done done urgently before Zimbabweans start fleeing to other African countries to seek refuge.

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