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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 12 900 articles, reports and other information. Use our Directory to contact a variety of NGOs, civil society organisations and social justice groups.
Please review the
E-Activism Page
regularly where we encourage electronic lobbying and action.

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Local media contacts
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Parliamentary Committees 2005/6, click here

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Can Zimbabwe really protect women against domestic violence?
I've been reflecting on the sudden loss of my friend Yemurai, murdered by her ex-husband. It’s almost 2 years since women and men in Zimbabwe celebrated the enactment of the Domestic Violence Bill. But I personally feel that not many women are aware of the existence of such a law. Read more from Tafadzwa Muropa

Liberation movements in government: Betraying the ideals?
Zimbabweans who feel that the liberation ideals have been betrayed are surely not wrong – today we have neither democracy nor social justice. But thirty years is hardly long enough to establish a deep political culture which is at variance with what went before. Read more from Mary Ndlovu

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

Useful resources
NGO information management
Guidelines for helpers of injured victims of violence

Important questions for observers, monitors and election agents
Know your rights as a lodger/lessee

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Politics & Governance

    Report shows high number of torture cases since March 29 elections - Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum - Read more

    Tesco pulls out of Zimbabwe in view of escalating political crisis - TESCO - Read more

    German company halts banknote paper delivery - The Zimbabwean
    - Read more

    The grind goes on - IRIN News - Read more

    Mbeki's prescient warning to Bob - Mail & Guardian (SA) -
    Read more

    Statement of The Elders on Zimbabwe - Read more

    Elections "neither free nor fair" says ZCTU, as attacks on unionists continue - ITUC - Read more

    African Union calls for national unity government in Zimbabwe - The Guardian (UK) - Read more

    The people of Zimbabwe must take the lead! - South African Communist Party - Read more

    No to GNU! Only united mass action will defeat Mugabe! - International Socialist Organization of Zimbabwe - Read more

The more meaningful story about Zimbabwe now is how it has held together. If nothing, that is the clearest sign that there is a hidden tensile strength in that nation. It will stand strong again. More from Binyavanga Wainaina

Opinion

    Of civil society, change and sovereignty; reflections on the presidential runoff elections - NANGO - Read more

    Crime and punishment in Zimbabwe - Robert Muponde - Read more

    Will normality return to Zimbabwe? - Terence Ranger - Read more

    'It is scandalous to remain silent' - Robert Chisanza - Read more

    Opinion on suspension of NGOs - T. H Muzondo - Read more

    The fear is constant but resolve remains in Zimbabwe - Jan Raath
    - Read more

    "The rich get hungrier" - Amartya Sen - Read more

    Mobile activism or mobile hype? - Firoze Manji - Read more

Elections 2008

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Our home page carries only a few of the thousands of articles that we have in our Archive. The Archive is updated regularly. Please check out our Electronic Activism Page and get involved in our local campaigns. If you'd like to contact a Zimbabwean NGO please make use of our online Directory.

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