movement for democratic change or m.d.c. to accuse the government off our action and mismanaging the country's struggling economy. my 1st guest today is the youth chief for the movement for democratic change m.d.c. obey satori is and had a welcome to to the africa mr tony what was the purpose for today's protests. oh ok today we're deployed in protest which was going to be peaceful what you're trying to advocate for is to ensure that the country called zimbabwe goes back to a sunny day we're facing a lot of challenges are there people zimbabwe there's a lot of what option unemployment to the people of zimbabwe you're also facing high levels of human rights violations among other issues so we're saying it's high time that the people of zimbabwe we need to exercise our rights as enshrined under section 59 of this in public consumption whereby everyone has the right to deal with that input to petition this is what exactly we had planned for and fortunately we can is there the nature in which the government is allegedly constitutionalism because they have banned the protests that are going to be peaceful so what is followed today it was in a scenario whereby people are being booted it's a flat out it was simply