Jobless’s Zimbabwe University Graduates are now taking a rather innovative protest stance against worsening economic situation in the country.
After being told in the face by Harare Police chiefs that the planned demonstration is illegal and will be attacked head on by violent riot police, the unemployed university and college leavers have decided to play street football to show how things are in the country.
Below is a collection of pictures taken in Harare today.
You can clearly see people playing street soccer in front of a police post as they wait for better days when they have to queue for jobs somewhere, if industries open.
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