WTPZ Brief: Threats of violence
/Pre-election: May 30 – 5 July, 2018 Introduction Zimbabwe’s electoral history has been marked by violence, abductions and intimidation. We the People
/Pre-election: May 30 – 5 July, 2018 Introduction Zimbabwe’s electoral history has been marked by violence, abductions and intimidation. We the People
/Executive Summary This policy brief deals with the issue of making schools, pupils and teachers safe from exposure to political violence during
Community structures established by communities that work with Heal Zimbabwe in Zaka, Bikita and Gutu (Masvingo Province) have implored political parties (ZANU
The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum) expresses its condolences to the Lumbe family following the killing of their two-year old
Special Courts and Other Arrangements to Counter Politically-Motivated Violence and Intimidation Part XVIIIA and Part XVIIIB of the Electoral Act provide special
The Zimbabwe Peace Project notes with concern incidents of violence reported in some areas where the opposition MDC-T is conducting processes to
/Introduction Two major events helped to shape the political climate and human rights situation in the country in April. These were the
Heal Zimbabwe applauds the move by Independent Commissions particularly the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC), National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) and
/Summary of Violations In the period under review (24 March- 01 April 2018), Heal Zimbabwe recorded a total of 31 human rights
/Abstract In the context of the momentous changes to the Zimbabwean polity, the predilection for violent political problem solving is examined. By
The Zimbabwe Gender Commission was established in terms of Section 246 of the Constitution and operationalized through the Gender Commission Act of
/Introduction A dark cloud engulfed the country in the early evening hours of the ‘day of love’ February 14 as news of