The normally busy Zimbabwean capital looked almost empty on Friday, with many hiding indoors.
The police and military troops patrolled the streets of Harare after an anti-government protest was banned.
Demonstrators originally planned to protest corruption but instead asked for the resignation of the ruling political party.
Tensions are on the rise in Zimbabwe. Inflation is skyrocketing and now the coronavirus pandemic…
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