A peaceful demonstration by exiled Zimbabweans will be held in Auckland next week to protest against President Robert Mugabe's time in power and call for the Zimbabwean Government to respect human rights.
Protests have been staged across the African nation for the last month, rallying against corruption, poverty, unpaid wages and injustice.
Leader of the movement Pastor Evan Mawarire has been urging people to take part in #ShutDownZimbabwe by staying at home as a sign of their frustration at the country's plight.
The demonstrations have caused unrest in the capital of Harare.
Ten people were reportedly arrested at the weekend during a cricket match against New Zealand.