We Did It! 100 Residents Participate in Online, Non-Violent Water Action
By the end of the day, 100 Bulawayo residents from different suburbs had actively participated in Week 1 of the #MondayWaterAction online nonviolent protest
By the end of the day, 100 Bulawayo residents from different suburbs had actively participated in Week 1 of the #MondayWaterAction online nonviolent protest
This is a tribute to Shilla Chisirimunhu was arrested for peacefully protesting for a decent wage at the Masvingo district education office.
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