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Zimbabwe: ZNA Dismisses Social Media Assault Claims

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[The Herald] The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has dismissed social media allegations that soldiers deployed in Kadoma and Kwekwe to assist the police in ensuring compliance to lockdown regulations are assaulting civilians.

Source: allAfrica.com

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