The issue of Gukurahundi in Zimbabwe, a tragic chapter in the country’s history, remains a sensitive and contentious topic. The recent launch of the Gukurahundi outreach program by President Emmerson ...
Mnangagwa, who was minister of State for National Security during the Gukurahundi period between 1983 and 1987, oversaw the ...
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s utterances about wanting to ‘deal with the Gukurahundi genocide’ are not sincere, as evidenced by the fact that his government has not dealt with any of the problems ...
Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko was taking flak Monday after declaring that the Gukurahundi killings in Matabeleland and Midlands were a conspiracy by the West that President Mugabe had nothing to ...
Zimbabwean actors perform on stage in a production of "1983 - The Dark Years", a play once banned by Robert Mugabe, that relives the horrors of a government crackdown on rebels loyal to political ...
Government says drafting of exhumation and reburial policy currently underway is expected to go a long way in putting to finality the emotive and touching issues of exhumation and reburial of ...
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa maintains he is trying to heal deep 40-year-old wounds from the country’s Gukurahundi, an ethnic cleansing in the 1980s, but critics say he is shifting the ...
This story was originally published by Minority Africa and a shortened version is republished on Global Voices as part of a content-sharing partnership agreement. As the 10-year term of the National ...
The Catholic Priest who played a key role in exposing the Gukurahundi massacres of the mid-eighties, was laid to rest last Friday at a ceremony attended by thousands. Archbishop Henry Karlen, who was ...
HARARE (Reuters) - A play that was banned by Robert Mugabe about a 1980s government crackdown in which rights groups say 20,000 civilians were killed has been performed in Zimbabwe for the first time.
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