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Zimbabwe: Hwange Villagers Turn Up the Heat On Police After Shooting

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[New Zimbabwe] Two Hwange women have asked the Zimbabwe Republic Police to carry out investigations into incidents in which they were struck and injured by stray bullets, fired indiscriminately during a police raid on alleged illegal coke vendors August this year.

Source: allAfrica.com

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