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Zanu PF ‘million man march’ supporters left stranded in cold Harare after missing school buses: Pictures

Thousands of Zanu PF mainly from Matebeleland, Masvingo and Midlands provinces were left stranded after a mix up in bus logistics, zwnews.com has been told.

A source who refused to divulge details told reporters that there are so many people who went to Harare ahead of everyone and they rushed back to feel buses leaving no space for  some people who were then left behind.

The source went on to say that some drivers had to hurry quickly as buses were needed to carry school children by different schools where they were taken from.

Below are photos of Zanu PF supporters who had to sleep in the cold Harare night after being left to fend for themselves.

 

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