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Bulawayo- Residents have dismissed the camping of the North Korean team in May in the City, arguing that they are largely responsible for the atrocities that occurred in the Matabeleland Region during the 1980s. The Minister of Tourism and Hospitality, Mr. Walter Muzembi, said that the camping of teams in Zimbabwe will require the country to have adequate resources, thus the government has decided to ask those friends of the country such as North Korea to camp here at no cost from the 25th of May to the end.
Masvingo- Joel Hita, the Regional Chairperson of Masvingo, has been arrested over exhibition of photos and is being denied access to food, friends and lawyers. Hita who was arrested yesterday is still in custody in Masvingo. The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights are striving to represent Hita on his case.
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