An evil legacy – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

‘The evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones’, observed Shakespeare. There will not be much good found in...

Obituary: Robert Gabriel Mugabe, 21 February 1924-6 September 2019

William Shakespeare said it best in Julius Caesar: 'You all did love him once – and not without cause....

Mugabe remained defiant on land until the very end

The elephant in the room remains Robert Mugabe's land policy, argues Liesl Louw-Vaudran./ Was it a...

Robert Gabriel Mugabe (1924 – 2019): A tragedy in three acts

Robert Gabriel Mugabe (1924 – 2019): A tragedy in three acts...

Zimbabwe’s intellectual despot: how Mugabe became Africa’s fallen angel

A complex character who ruthlessly pursued his goals, Mugabe leaves a mixed legacy: an independence leader...

Ex-Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe dies in hospital in Singapore, two years after he was ousted

Robert Mugabe, whose brutal rule of Zimbabwe turned his country into an international outcast and left...

OBITUARY | Robert Mugabe: A leader loved and hated in equal measure by Zimbabweans

Longtime Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe has died. He was 95....

A tribute to Dumiso Dabengwa

May 23rd, 2019. A great man died today....

Matabeleland Collective commemorates Africa day

As Africa commemorates Africa day this 25th May 2019, Matabeleland Collective mourn the passing of an...

Dr Dabengwa an undisputed war of liberation hero

Although Dr Dabengwa's (as rumoured) wish was not to be buried at the heroes acre, the...

Zimbabwe begins exhuming victims of Gukurahundi massacre

The targets were mainly from the Ndebele people, perceived as backing a rival to Mugabe, who...

Mnangagwa must come clean on Gukurahundi – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

Today the Vigil presented a petition to the UK Prime Minister’s residence urging her to insist...

Zimbabwe President: Time to Talk About Mugabe-Era Massacres

Zimbabweans affected by Gukurahundi in the 1980s say talk, reburials not enough, want compensation...

Relatives Want Compensation in Zimbabwe’s State-Sanctioned Massacres

As Zimbabwe observed its 39th anniversary of independence, Zimbabweans in the southern part of the country...

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