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Stayaway Call Flops As Zimbabweans Shop On
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35165, member: 636"] Zimbabweans rejected calls for a stay-away yesterday. Shops, offices, markets, hospitals, and buses all ran normally across the country. People showed they wanted nothing to do with disruptions planned by expelled Zanu PF member Blessed Geza. Cities buzzed with activity as workers reported for duty early in the morning. The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair continued successfully with large crowds attending on day two. Local businesses met with international partners like Indonesian representatives who expressed optimism about future deals. Security remained tight with police patrolling key areas. Officers promised to arrest anyone who tried to stop people from moving freely. People in towns like Marondera explained they needed to work to support their families. Many said they couldn't afford to miss earning money just because someone told them to stay home. Border towns like Beitbridge saw normal traffic flow with travelers crossing without problems. Markets in Mutare are filled with vendors buying goods from farmers to resell at their stalls. Masvingo province reported normal business operations with banks open, informal traders working at markets, and transportation running smoothly. Government workers showed up at their offices throughout all districts. Police reported no violence anywhere in the country. [/QUOTE]
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