Zimbabwe Stops the Internet, That's why

Zimbabwe has banned the internet indefinitely, as a measure for pressing protests against rising fuel prices. The country's largest mobile operator Econet said he was ordered to cut services until the next announcement. Facebook access, WhatsApp and Twitter has been blocked since they exploded [...]
The country's largest mobile operator Econet said he was ordered to cut services until the next announcement.
Facebook access, WhatsApp and Twitter has been blocked since protests broke out Monday.
At least three people have been killed and 600 people have been arrested.
The United Nations urged the Zimbabwe government to stop its security forces from using the excessive force “ ”.
The government has blamed opposition groups for the protests.
Zimbabwe's president, Emmerson Mnanggawa, has said that rising fuel prices are intended to address the lack caused by increased use and trade <x0-> illegal.











