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Welcome to Kubatana.net! This web site improves the accessibility of human rights and civic information in Zimbabwe. You can browse over 12 000 articles, reports and other information. Use our Directory to contact a variety of NGOs, civil society organisations and social justice groups.
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HIFA 2008

The art of determination
The 2008 Harare International Festival of the Arts came against a backdrop of major political developments in the country. The rural populace and township dwellers daring to go for a drink in the evenings were being savaged by uniformed soldiers, militia and ruling party thugs; the oppostion had taken over parliament for the first time since 1980; and inflation was roaring unabated towards 200,000 percent. In the midst of all this was HIFA - a world-class event taking place in the Harare Gardens with the 5-star Monomotapa Crowne Plaza Hotel looking over.
Read more from Chris Kabwato

Face-to-face with Mugabe's dungeons
At Harare Central, Wellington Chibebe, Lovemore Matombo and I had agreed that we would remain together and look after each other. The cells were pitch black; there was no water, and the cells were heavily infested with fleas and other creepy-
crawlies. Three other suspects were beaten. While I was granted bail on Friday, I fear for Chibebe and Matombo, because one of the four officers threatened them dire consequences.
Read more
from Davison Maruziva

Important links for Development News & Information
Balancing Act
Fahamu
Kabissa
OneWorld
The Communication Initiative
Open Directory Project
Human Rights Internet

Useful resources
Strategic social marketing for nonprofits
An introduction to NGO credibility and legitimacy

Everyone's guide to by-passing internet censorship

HIFA 2008HIFA 2008HIFA 2008

Runoff scheduled for 27 June
The runoff is the second round of voting after the March 29 election, which saw opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai receiving more votes than President Robert Mugabe. Read more

Index of articles - March 29, 2008 elections

Results

Post-election violence

  • Index of post-election violence - articles and images
  • Beaten, wounded, bleeding and even lost life for exercising my right to vote (report) - Zimbabwe Peace Project - Read more
  • Operation Mavhoterapapi (how did you vote) - Post-election violence in Shamva & Mutoko - Read more
  • MDC demands regional summit on Zimbabwe; says 40 killed leader arrested - Monsters and Critics - Read more
  • Post-election violence leads to new waves of displacement in Zim: Report - IDMC - Read more

All ideologies end up killing people. If you separate love from nonviolence you turn nonviolence into an ideology, a gimmick.
Structures that are not inhabited by justice and love have no liberating or reconciling force, and are never sources of life.
~ Jean Goss

    Statutory Instruments on elections & procedures runoff & by-elections - Veritas - Read more

    "Stand Up (for) Zimbabwe" International Day of Action, 25 May
    2008 - Stand Up (for) Zimbabwe Campaign - Read more

    Minimum conditions for run-off of presidential election - ZESN -
    Read more

    Praying and weeping for peace in Zimbabwe - Women’s Coalition -
    Read more

    Inside/Out with Martha Tholanah, HIV & AIDS Treatment Access activist - Kubatana.net - Read more

    Cases of political violence mount - Mail and Guardian (SA) -
    Read more

    The King and Zim - The Mail & Guardian (SA) - Read more

    Managing your own relationship - GALZ - Read more

    New club promotes African literature - The Herald - Read more

    Interview with Xolani Zitha, Director of Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition - CIVICUS - Read more

    Small can be beautiful - Stephanie Nieuwoudt - Read more

    How to make the food crisis worse - Philip Bowring - Read more

    Soul of a citizen: Living with conviction in a cynical time - Paul
    Loeb - Read more

    Zimbabwe - the other kinds of silences - Netfa Freeman -
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    Horror story that seems to have no end - The Sunday Tribune (SA) - Read more

    The crisis in Zimbabwe: A gender perspective - AWID interviews Shereen Essof and Thoko Matshe - Read more

    Protest musician launches internet radio - Harriet Chigege -
    Read more

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