The National Transitional Justice Working Group (NTJWG) has expressed concern over a plaque which was unveiled at the Bhalagwe mass grave site in Kezi, Matabeleland South, was stolen by suspected ...
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 on Wednesday said it will exhume and rebury thousands of victims massacred during the 1980s state crackdown against dissidents, as part of a slew of measures to bring closure to one of the ...
Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa’s administration plans to repatriate from the UK the remains of the country’s iconic heroes who were murdered during the resistance to colonial rule in the early 1890s ...
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 ...
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Gukurahundi: A meditation on political evil
The Gukurahundi genocide of Zimbabwe can be understood as a historical episode of political evil that did not end but continues in effect as the victimisers remain victimisers and the victims remain ...
Mnangagwa, who was minister of State for National Security during the Gukurahundi period between 1983 and 1987, oversaw the ...
The Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP has used the ongoing 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence to renew calls for justice for women who were raped ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. SIMBUMBUMBU, Zimbabwe — Thirty-four years later, Ellis Ndlovu still cannot ...
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 ...
ZIMRIGHTS has called for an independent commission to lead a genuine truth telling on Gukurahundi, and flagged the ongoing chiefs-led process as bogus with no legal foundation. President Emmerson ...
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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