Britain 'deeply concerned' at Zim unrest; ambassador summonsed

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Britain called on the government to ensure the armed forces acted professionally and to restore full Internet access in the country.

 

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They must worry more about Brexit please..

Send troops plz Britain

Yes Why not send a gunboat to Beira like previous UK Governments did to undermine a different but similarly undemocratic regime in what was then Rhodesia. And BTW Rhodesia had food on the shelves.

hahahahaha okkkkk then ?

Thats one step forward if Britain raises its arm, ED can go to China,Russia etc but as long he avoids America n Britain his efforts will fall on a hard rock.

Zimbabweans with their hayi shame they love their country they don't sale their land to any foregn nationality citizen ships.

Make peace with the fact that zim is moer toe. It all started in 2000 when they, yes all of zim, agreed to remove their farmers.

How nice of em🤨

Send yo army there

Can Britain keep to themselves please, and focus on Brexit for fucks sakes 😂

colonialists are always worried about something nxa!!!

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