2018 Post-Election Violence Monitoring Report
This report covers the period 1 – 9 August 2018 1. Introduction Following a relatively peaceful 30 July 2018 plebiscite, violent protests
This report covers the period 1 – 9 August 2018 1. Introduction Following a relatively peaceful 30 July 2018 plebiscite, violent protests
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC/ Commission) is amongst the five Independent Commissions established in terms of section 232 of the Constitution
Dear President Mnangagwa All of us in Zimbabwe and elsewhere are desperately sad at the gunning down of innocent and unarmed civilians
The Anti-Corruption Trust of Southern Africa (ACT-SA) has noted with grave concern that the President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa claims to
Read the Constitutional Court application filed by Nelson Chamisa challenging Emmerson Mnangagwa, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and others about the 2018 Presidential
Following Tony Reeler’s provocative question and submissions at the SAPES public dialogue this week: Zimbabwe’s 2018 Elections: A Postmortem, we asked our
A ZIMBABWEAN court on Thursday 09 August 2018 set free Tendai Biti, a human rights lawyer and one of the MDC Alliance
/Reports of Violations The call centre received 130 calls with incidents between July 31 and August 7. This was also coordinated with
NANGO was accredited as a local observer mission by Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), and had 364 local observers to cover the various
/Unacceptable – July 30: One step forward, two steps back Zimbabwe’s harmonised elections held on 30 July 2018 have failed to pass
HARARE Magistrate Nyasha Vhitorini on Tuesday 07 August 2018 set free 27 opposition party supporters who were arrested and charged for allegedly
The Zimbabwe Security Forces and unidentified gunmen have intensified a crackdown on supporters of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change Alliance (MDCA)