Of resurrections – February 2019 Monthly Monitoring Report
/Introduction February, “the month of love” witnessed Zimbabwe endeavouring to recover from the January protests and state retaliation and crackdown on alleged
/Introduction February, “the month of love” witnessed Zimbabwe endeavouring to recover from the January protests and state retaliation and crackdown on alleged
/Introduction As the sun set nonchalantly over 2018, the smouldering ruins of post-election violence might have physically been extinguished but the memories
Zimbabwe has gone through phases of violent conflict since independence some of which have been subdued by dialogue leading to agreement, cases
/Introduction In November, 164 human rights violations were recorded, a sharp decline from the 235 violations recorded in the month of October.
/Introduction The month of October recorded a total of 235 violations which figure remained in the same region as the figure from
/Introduction ZPP recorded a total of 124 cases containing 226 human rights violations showing a downward trajectory from the 266 violations recorded
/Introduction The total number of violations in the period 1 August to 31 August was 231 from a reported 124 cases down
/Introduction The July monthly monitoring report contextualises the eve of the run up to the harmonised 2018 elections. It was characterised by
Two villagers in Ward 26 Doro Township, Hurungwe West, made reports to the Zimbabwe Peace Project over a case of intimidation and
/Introduction This report focuses on the period, July 1 to July 13. Instances of political violence will be discussed with specific reference
/Introduction Against the backdrop and a reflection on electoral administrative issues and intra-party violence, as has been reported thus far, the pre-poll
The Zimbabwe Peace Project condemns the explosion which rocked a Zanu PF rally at the White City Stadium in Bulawayo on 23