Political parties must stop hate speech and degrading slogans
Heal Zimbabwe is greatly concerned by the use of slogans that have potential of inciting political violence by political parties particularly by
Heal Zimbabwe is greatly concerned by the use of slogans that have potential of inciting political violence by political parties particularly by
/Introduction The tensions between the G40 and Lacoste factions of Zanu PF seem to be continuing in communities with no easy solution
Heal Zimbabwe condemns in the strongest terms the attack of former Vice-President and leader of the National People’s Party (NPP) Joyce Mujuru
/The Peace, Healing and Reconciliation Series Issue 1 Zimbabwe enacted an enabling legislation to operationalize the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) on 5
Heal Zimbabwe expresses grave concern over the increase in cases of politically motivated violence. Cases of violence are being recorded in both
/Executive Summary The Zimbabwe Peace Project is worried by the nature of incidents recorded in December although the number of cases were
Rape is described as the sexual act that happens to someone without their consent. It is a violation and its crime to
The Election Resource Centre (ERC) notes with concern acts of intimidation and violence that have occurred during the ongoing national Biometric Voter
THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) calls for early signs of political violence in the country to be taken seriously by the
Heal Zimbabwe condemns the organized acts of politically motivated violence that took place in Chitungwiza, Unit N on 22 October 2017 where
The Zimbabwe Peace Project responded to reports of politically motivated violence linked to the Biometric Voters registration process in Chitungwiza on 16
/Executive Summary There was an increase in the number of violations in September from 149 to 178 cases. Nearly seventy percent (69.5%)