A year after the announcement of 'Restore Legacy' by the military on November 13, 2017, that led to a coup and the resignation of Robert Mugabe, Zimbabweans could be reflecting what on how or whether things have changed.
For many, the military intervention started with some fear and agony but was quickly transformed into jubilations and street marches in capital Harare.
However, 12 months after 'Restore Legacy,' Zimbabweans have mixed feelings, with some claiming life has worsened than it was in 2017.
More from our correspondent, Simon Muchemwa, in Harareā¦