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Army says not aware of anonymous pamphlets

Army says not aware of anonymous pamphlets
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The Zimbabwe Defence Forces have denied knowledge of anonymous pamphlets distributed at military barracks criticizing poor working conditions and political corruption. The documents, titled 'People's Army,' allege that military leadership prioritizes the protection of a wealthy elite over the welfare of ordinary soldiers.

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This incident highlights potential internal unrest within the Zimbabwean military and growing tensions between rank-and-file soldiers and the political establishment.

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THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) stated yesterday that it was unaware of pamphlets allegedly strewn across the grounds of several military barracks in Harare during the early hours of Tuesday.

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The article reports on the military's denial while providing the content of the anonymous pamphlets without taking a side.

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