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Political violence in Zimbabwe

Numsa pickets against human rights abuses in Zimbabwe

23rd Sep 2020 Mzi Velapi 0

International solidarity in a time of pandemic crises, courtesy of Numsa, sadly did not garner the media attention bestowed on the xenophobic Only One South Africa march in Pretoria.

In Zimbabwe, an unpopular government is lashing out because “it fears its own people”

13th Feb 2019 Equal Times 0

With at least 17 unarmed civilians killed by the military in the recent spate of anti-government protests, and many more injured, abducted, raped and imprisoned, labour […]

South African diplomacy on Zimbabwe can remain quiet – but it must get tough

28th Jan 2019 Roger Southall 0

Cries of moral outrage have greeted the brutal crackdown by the Zimbabwean security forces on nationwide protests sparked by a sudden, massive, government-ordained hike in the price of […]

What needs to be done to stop Zimbabwe’s violent meltdown

23rd Jan 2019 Tapiwa Chagonda 0

Zimbabwe is sliding into a violent meltdown and it’s expected to worsen, unless there are some serious interventions. Days of mass protests have been characterised by violence, looting and […]

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