So, in Zimbabwe one is more likely to get away with killing 20,000 people than murdering one person!

The much talked about meeting between president Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and Matebeleland region chiefs - on the 1980s Gukurahundi genocide perpetrated by the Zimbabwe regime on...

A legacy of 41 years: Commemorating defence forces day – NTJWG

Today marks the 41st year in which Zimbabwe has commemorated Defence Forces Day in honour of...

Judiciary and police complicit in arbitrary imprisonment of human rights defender Makomborero Haruzivishe

Zanu-PF is using arbitrary imprisonment as a choice method of persecution, Gukurahundi style. Unfortunately, this time...

NPRC’s Commissioner Gutu should not trivialise Gukurahundi

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The Soweto uprising, the Gukurahundi experience and lessons learnt for Democracy

Since the United Nations’ “Universal Declaration on Human Rights of 1948”, democracy became an emotive topic...

‘Govt insincere in solving Gukurahundi massacres’

The widows of the 11 men who were abducted by the Fifth Brigade Army in Silobela, Midlands...

Mat South chiefs question Govt sincerity on Gukurahundi

Some traditional leaders in Matabeleland have questioned the government’s sincerity in solving the Gukurahundi atrocities after...

Bhalagwe Gukurahundi plaque ‘stolen’

A Gukurahundi memorial plaque erected, Sunday, at Bhalagwe in Maphisa, Matabeleland South, in memory of the...

Govt must take care of Gukurahundi survivors: Chief Siphoso

Chief Siphoso of Tsholotsho has urged the Government to take responsibility for the surviving family members of the...

Zimbabwe: Statelessness crisis traps hundreds of thousands in limbo

Hundreds of thousands of people trapped in the misery of statelessness in Zimbabwe have been forced...

Shona speakers’ complicity in Gukurahundi and the lingering unresolved pain of its victims (Part One)

The impact of Zimbabwe’s Gukurahundi massacres on different generations of Matabeleland residents....

“Independence Day” a continual reminder of how Zimbabweans are still in painful bondage

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Zimbabwe’s frontline defender of human rights

Braving threats 62-year old lawyer and grandmother Mutetwa pleads for less privileged, fights rights abuses in...

Book excerpt: Living with the ghosts of Gukurahundi

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