Protests against the Zimbabwe government's decision to raise fuel prices continued for the second day, even as hundreds of people complained that they were unable to access popular social networking platforms in the country.The citizens said that popular messaging applications like Whatsapp and Facebook were inaccessible and journalists, who are covering the anti-fuel hike demonstrations also said that they lost VPN internet connections as well, CNN reported.Supermarkets and other businesses remained shut on Tuesday after incidents of looting were reported. With public transport suspended owing to the sharp increase of fuel prices, commuters were stranded.Educational institutions have been shut down in view of the situation and students were asked to not return unless stability was restored.The police said that they have arrested a number of protesters after they blocked roads and burned tyres in the capital Harare. Although the exact number was not revealed by the authorities, ...