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In this new series Magari Mandebvu explains the constitutional provisions that govern the holding of elections in Zimbabwe. This supreme law of the land details exactly...

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How informal sector organisations in Zimbabwe shape notions of citizenship

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Rights Groups in Zimbabwe Hope New Law Will End Child Marriages

Authorities in Zimbabwe say more than one third of girls in the country are married before...

Conservation conflicts: land use in Zimbabwe’s Lowveld

The conservation of biodiversity in places where people also live and farm is not straightforward. The...

Crying for bread – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

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Zim authorities rescind dismissal of traditional leaders sacked for resisting partisan manipulation during elections

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Tortured and abused Zim teacher wins compensation

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Aggrieved motorist sues city of Harare and govt for gross negligence

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