Zimbabwe – Political Violence and Elections
/Abstract In the context of the momentous changes to the Zimbabwean polity, the predilection for violent political problem solving is examined. By
/Abstract In the context of the momentous changes to the Zimbabwean polity, the predilection for violent political problem solving is examined. By
The Zimbabwe Gender Commission was established in terms of Section 246 of the Constitution and operationalized through the Gender Commission Act of
Journalists covering a Zanu PF meeting in the eastern border town of Mutare on 24 March 2018 walked out in solidarity after
Journalists and members of staff in TellZim’s Masvingo office were on 21 March 2018 verbally abused and threatened by two MDC-T provincial
The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) held its second 2018 Elections Dialogue Series “Making Elections Make Sense” at the New Ambassador Hotel
Opposition MDC-T president Nelson Chamisa on 8 March 2018 said his party is committed to ensuring the safety and security of journalists
/Introduction A dark cloud engulfed the country in the early evening hours of the ‘day of love’ February 14 as news of
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) notes with disappointment the attempts by Zimbabwean president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, to downplay the 2008 election violence
The Zimbabwe Peace Project strongly condemns incidents of intra-party violence reported at the MDC-T Bulawayo offices over the weekend. The violence comes
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) condemns in the strongest terms the intraparty violence recently witnessed in the Movement for Democratic Change
ZIMBABWE Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) strongly condemns the continued eruption of intra-party political violence and the endless conflict among leaders and
Senior Herald reporter Zvamaida Murwira and freelance journalist Anna Chibamu were allegedly harassed by MDC-T youths on 1 March 2018 at the