Monitoring Report Week Ended June 15
/Introduction Taking into account the period under review, that is 1 – 15 June, most of the cases in respect of violations
/Introduction Taking into account the period under review, that is 1 – 15 June, most of the cases in respect of violations
/Introduction and Statistical Analysis The primary elections in the two main political parties, Zanu PF and the MDC-T, continued to shape political
The Zimbabwe Peace Project notes with concern incidents of violence reported in some areas where the opposition MDC-T is conducting processes to
/Since inception in 2000, the Zimbabwe Peace Project has been monitoring and recording cases of human rights violations throughout the country with
/Introduction Two major events helped to shape the political climate and human rights situation in the country in April. These were the
Zimbabwe Peace Project applauds the ruling party in its bid to strengthen internal democracy. However, worrying trends were recorded which may recur
The Zimbabwe Peace Project joins the rest of the nation in commemorating Independence Day. Independence Day is a symbol for the fight
/Purpose of this Brief The purpose of this brief is to highlight the challenges and impact of evictions in Zimbabwe. Evictions in
/Introduction A dark cloud engulfed the country in the early evening hours of the ‘day of love’ February 14 as news of
The Zimbabwe Peace Project strongly condemns incidents of intra-party violence reported at the MDC-T Bulawayo offices over the weekend. The violence comes
The Zimbabwe Peace Project condemns intra-party violence recorded in Buhera at the funeral of their late leader Morgan Tsvangirai. It is reported
/Introduction The tensions between the G40 and Lacoste factions of Zanu PF seem to be continuing in communities with no easy solution