Show of Hands
Show of Hands

The ruling ZANU PF party in Zimbabwe rules with a clinch fist. The opposition party’s symbol is the open hand, representing openness and change.

Data indicates that globally, youth are more apt to protest than vote. In Zimbabwe, where youth make up more than 60% of the voting population and unemployment is around 90%, would they come out and vote for change from a government that has been in power for over 30 years?

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Show of Hands
2018_Zim_-20.jpg
2018_Zim_-7.jpg
2018_Zim_-8.jpg
2018_Zim_-14.jpg
2018_Zim_-9.jpg
2018_Zim_-6.jpg
2018_Zim_-10.jpg
2018_Zim_-11.jpg
2018_Zim_-16.jpg
2018_Zim_-12.jpg
2018_Zim_-13.jpg
2018_Zim_-19.jpg
2018_Zim_-17.jpg
2018_Zim_-18.jpg
2018_Zim_-25.jpg
2018_Zim_-21.jpg
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2018_Zim_-24.jpg
2018_Zim_-26.jpg
2018_Zim_-27.jpg
2018_Zim_-41.jpg
2018_Zim_-43.jpg
2018_Zim_-29.jpg
2018_Zim_-33.jpg
2018_Zim_-30.jpg
2018_Zim_-36.jpg
2018_Zim_-37.jpg
2018_Zim_-38.jpg
2018_Zim_-32.jpg
2018_Zim_-44.jpg
2018_Zim_-46.jpg
2018_Zim_-47.jpg
2018_Zim_-49.jpg
2018_Zim_-35.jpg
2018_Zim_-45.jpg
2018_Zim_-42.jpg
2018_Zim_-31.jpg
2018_Zim_-28.jpg
2018_Zim_-34.jpg
2018_Zim_-39.jpg
Show of Hands

The ruling ZANU PF party in Zimbabwe rules with a clinch fist. The opposition party’s symbol is the open hand, representing openness and change.

Data indicates that globally, youth are more apt to protest than vote. In Zimbabwe, where youth make up more than 60% of the voting population and unemployment is around 90%, would they come out and vote for change from a government that has been in power for over 30 years?

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