Gambakwe Media is reporting on planned protests in Harare set for October 17-18, 2025. Key points include:
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There will be 10 individual marches on October 17 targeting the houses of specific political figures, including the Reserve Bank Governor.
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The public is advised to avoid areas where the marches are going unless they intend to participate.
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The Zimbabwe Republic Police have deployed extensively across the country and have advised people to continue with daily activities but to avoid protest areas for safety.
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Those not participating are urged to stay home to avoid being caught up in any unrest.
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The protests span two days: the house marches on Friday and a larger march to State House on Saturday.
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Organizers emphasize that the protests will be peaceful and that walking protests are legal in Zimbabwe.
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Transport has been arranged for protest participants, with a gathering point at Africa Union Square (Afghan Square) starting early morning.
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Some targeted political figures are reportedly fleeing the country, while others remain under surveillance.
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The protest is described as a people’s movement transcending political parties, with opposition and ruling party members mobilizing together.
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There is also an ongoing dispute within the opposition CCC party regarding who should take over as MP after the late “Des.”
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Gambakwe Media is providing live updates, with significant regional and international viewership.
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People are warned to stay safe, avoid unnecessary exposure to danger, and be prepared for possible confrontations during the protests.
This information provides a comprehensive situation update and advice for residents regarding the upcoming protests in Harare.​








































