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University of Zimbabwe Lecturers Challenge Police Over Protest

Lecturers file legal action against Zimbabwe Republic Police, citing violations of constitutional rights during student protests.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 19, 2025
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University of Zimbabwe lecturers challenge police over protest crackdown, seeking a High Court interdict to prevent future disruptions of peaceful demonstrations on campus.


University of Zimbabwe lecturers challenge police over protest crackdown, as they approach the High Court to seek an interdict against the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).

The legal case battles police interference during peaceful student demonstrations at universities after they suppressed student protests.

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According to the lecturers the police infringed upon fundamental constitutional rights while handling peaceful protests.

The lecturers maintain that the Zimbabwe Republic Police reacted excessively to campus demonstrations which limited legitimate academic protest rights.

The legal dispute exposes the ongoing conflict between academic establishments and government control in Zimbabwe regarding their respective abilities to protect freedom of expression on campus.

A final decision in this matter will establish major legal standards regarding student and academic staff rights to protest without facing unlawful or repressive treatment.

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