As promised yesterday, there were demonstrations in Harare today organised by Tajamuka protest movement.
The anti Mugabe march aimed to call Zimbabwe authorities to address the economic and political problems affecting the country.
While condemning the imminent introduction of bond notes, the protesters also want Mugabe to step down and make way for new leadership ahead of the 2018 general elections in Zimbabwe.
A number of journalists were attacked by Harare riot police who were criticised last month for beating up reporters covering another demonstration in Harare.
Eye witnesses saw police officers in riot gear fighting running battles with about 200 protesters as they marched through the streets of Harare toward the central bank to protest against a government plan to reintroduce local money.
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