1 August 2018 Post-Election Shootings: 2 Years On – No Justice for Victims
Today marks 2 years since 6 people lost their lives at the hands of the military in Zimbabwe. Two years on, there
Today marks 2 years since 6 people lost their lives at the hands of the military in Zimbabwe. Two years on, there
The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) is shocked by the government of Zimbabwe’s claims that it fully complied with recommendations of the
The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) notes efforts by political parties that participated in the 30 July 2018 harmonised elections to engage
Introduction A very serious question over the past few weeks arises in relation to the actions of the Independent Commissions in Zimbabwe.
/Two phrases, “The people have spoken” and “The voice of the people is the voice of God” , were frequently used by
Recent disorders in our major cities, and the tragic killing of 12 or more people, give new relevance to the report and
Preliminary Statement on the Commission of Inquiry on the August 1 Post Election Violence Report Introduction The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum
The final report of the Commission of Inquiry into the events of August 1, 2018 during which the army killed six civilians
/Executive Summary Zimbabwe held its national elections on the 30th of July 2018. The electoral process was generally peaceful until the 1st
/Executive Summary President E.D Mnangagwa established the Commission of Inquiry to investigate post- election violence that erupted in Harare two days after
/Introduction The month of November marked the first anniversary following the coup that resulted in the ouster of former President Robert Mugabe
Following the Press Briefing on 28 November 2018 where the Forum raised concern regarding the evidence submitted to the Motlanthe Commission, the