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Mugabe warns against civil servants’ protests

By Al Jazeera
10 September 2016   |   3:00 pm
Civil servants in Zimbabwe are angry over the government's plan to cut 25-thousand jobs and slash annual bonuses. Rising unemployment and the failing economy have sparked weekly demonstrations.

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