From tweets to streets, Zimbabwe social media anger erupts into anti-Mugabe protests

HARARE (Reuters) - Organizers of a general strike against Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe pledged on Thursday to continue action until he falls, as a spontaneous social media movement has coalesced into the biggest uprising against his rule in nearly a decade.<div class="feedflare">
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