Zimbabwean citizens along South Africans and others from different nations have made their way to the Zimbabwe Embassy in Pretoria in support of the #ThisFlag movement.
Machers made their way from Burgers Park in the centre of Pretoria and just recently arrived at the embassy.
The march was organised by the Zimbabwe Solidarity Forum, along with other civil society groups and marchers are standing in support of #ThisFlag founder, Pastor Evan Mawarire and have called for an end to human rights abuses in the southern African country.
Marchers will hand over a memorandum of their demands at the embassy.
Here are some photos from events at the march so far. The last update from the march was that marcher were outside the embassy demanding to be let in.
Images credit Tajamuka Sesjikisile
DDAY pic.twitter.com/kKqB2XsWvs
— Tajamuka Sesjikisile (@Tajamuka) July 14, 2016
Tajamuka pic.twitter.com/46WiZh5EOo
— Tajamuka Sesjikisile (@Tajamuka) July 14, 2016
United We are @PastorEvanLive @maDube_ @eNCA @BBCWorld @AlJazeera pic.twitter.com/IXRa3AOVxs
— Tajamuka Sesjikisile (@Tajamuka) July 14, 2016
The march United we are pic.twitter.com/xIOTnr4e05
— Tajamuka Sesjikisile (@Tajamuka) July 14, 2016
United we are heading to the embassy pic.twitter.com/GSrcVNt1Fj
— Tajamuka Sesjikisile (@Tajamuka) July 14, 2016
Today we owning Pretoria pic.twitter.com/sZwoW8IRh1
— Tajamuka Sesjikisile (@Tajamuka) July 14, 2016
At thr zim embassy pic.twitter.com/xU6x8dNbsE
— Tajamuka Sesjikisile (@Tajamuka) July 14, 2016
Sitting down # the embassy #Tajamuka pic.twitter.com/kV1tVuoqGD
— Tajamuka Sesjikisile (@Tajamuka) July 14, 2016
Time for prayer pic.twitter.com/1bMNYhMvvq
— Tajamuka Sesjikisile (@Tajamuka) July 14, 2016
And a Mugabe written T shirt is burnt amongst other regalia. . An embassy rep is at the gate pic.twitter.com/u3dapF2YKQ
— Tajamuka Sesjikisile (@Tajamuka) July 14, 2016
Midday@ The Embassy pic.twitter.com/If1gvel8Tb
— Tajamuka Sesjikisile (@Tajamuka) July 14, 2016
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