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Mass protests were planned for Zimbabwe today, despite the government threat of a crackdown. FRANCE 24’s international affairs editor Armen Georgian says protestors want to draw attention to worsening conditions in the country since President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s election two years ago, which have been exacerbated by drought.

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