A man drags a burning tyre as angry protesters barricade the main route to Zimbabwe's capital Harare from Epworth township on January 14 2019 after announced a more than hundred percent hike in fuel prices. PHOTO | JEKESAI NJIKIZANA | AFP
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Zimbabwean soldiers allegedly make residents clean off barricades following recent protests in Sizinda township, Bulawayo, on January 16, 2019. PHOTO | ZINYANGE AUNTONY | AFP
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Mounted police patrol in Bulawayo on January 16, 2019, as shops and offices remain closed following violent protests in the country triggered by a sharp, sudden rise in fuel prices. PHOTO | ZINYANGE AUNTONY | AFP
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A protester holds a placard during a demonstration of Zimbabwean citizens outside the Zimbabwean Embassy in Pretoria on January 16, 2019, following a petrol price hike and an internet shutdown. PHOTO | PHILL MAGAKOE | AFP
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Anti riot police stands on a truckload during running battles with protestors in Emakhandeni township, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe on January 15, 2019. PHOTO | ZINYANGE AUNTONY | AFP
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Protesters barricade the main route to Zimbabwe's capital Harare from Epworth township on January 14 2019 after announced a more than hundred percent hike in fuel prices. PHOTO | JEKESAI NJIKIZANA | AFP
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A protester attends a demonstration of Zimbabwean citizens outside the Zimbabwean Embassy in Pretoria on January 16, 2019, following a petrol price hike and an internet shutdown. PHOTO | PHILL MAGAKOE | AFP
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People jostle for a chance to buy a loaf of bread from a vendor at a market in Bulawayo on January 16, 2019, as shops and offices remain closed following violent protests triggered by a sharp, sudden rise in fuel prices. PHOTO | ZINYANGE AUNTONY | AFP
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People carry loot from a local supermarket during a shutdown demonstration on January 14, 2019 in Bulawayo after the president announced a more than hundred percent hike in fuel prices. PHOTO | ZINYANGE AUNTONY | AFP
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Protesters sing during a demonstration of Zimbabwean citizens outside the Zimbabwean Embassy in Pretoria on January 16, 2019, following the announcement of a petrol price hike and the internet shutdown. PHOTO | PHILL MAGAKOE | AFP
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A man is loaded into a car after allegedly being assaulted by soldiers on January 16, 2019 in Sizinda township, Bulawayo, as Zimbabwe is swept by violent protests triggered by a sharp, sudden rise in fuel prices. PHOTO | ZINYANGE AUNTONY | AFP
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Zimbabwean cleric and activist Pastor Evan Mawarire (R) exits a prison truck as he arrives at the Harare Magistrates Court in Harare on January 18, 2019, for a court hearing on subversion charges. PHOTO | JEKESAI NJIKIZANA | AFP
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Protesters take part in a demonstration of Zimbabwean citizens outside the Zimbabwean Embassy in Pretoria on January 16, 2019, following the announcement of a petrol price hike and an internet shutdown. PHOTO | PHILL MAGAKOE | AFP
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Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa with Russia's Vladimir Putin during a signing ceremony after their talks in the Kremlin in Moscow, January 15, 2019. Mnangagwa visited Russia, Belarus and Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan before cutting short his trip due to protests over fuel price hikes. PHOTO | SERGEI CHIRIKOV | POOL | AFP