Into 2021 – Finding Our Voices: Monthly Monitoring Report December 2020
Executive Summary The year 2020 was, by all accounts, a very difficult year for Zimbabwe. The global COVID-19 pandemic went beyond being
Executive Summary The year 2020 was, by all accounts, a very difficult year for Zimbabwe. The global COVID-19 pandemic went beyond being
10 December is the International Human Rights Day, and the Zimbabwe Peace Project adds its voice to the growing call for the
Executive Summary In his book, The Story of My Life, first published in 1984, the late nationalist and Vice President of Zimbabwe,
Executive Summary On 25 October 2020, at Kandeya Primary School in Mt Darwin South, about 177 kilometres from the main capital, Harare,
Executive Summary In September, Zimbabwe turned the corner and joined, full time, the dark list of the world’s repressive regimes, where citizens
The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) is deeply concerned with the response by the Government of Zimbabwe, through the Minister of Information, Publicity
Executive summary The state of paranoia During the first week of July, Transform Zimbabwe leader, Jacob Ngarivhume announced he was galvanising support
Executive Summary A cold June In Zimbabwe, the winter season peaks in the month of June. But far from the usual cold
Executive Summary On 23 May 2020, Paul Munakopa of Bulawayo died in circumstances that could have well been avoided. The 34-year-old was
Introduction The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) works with community structures and community-based partners in five districts of Zimbabwe namely Binga, Chiredzi, Matobo,
April 2020 started off on a note of national uncertainty. The government of Zimbabwe had just declared a countrywide lockdown in an
Executive Summary In March 2020 citizens were preoccupied with the Corona Virus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) which wreaked havoc across the globe