Zimbabwe crackdown could last months, activists fear

Opposition figures are in hiding as arrests and beatings continue. But the anger at Mnangagwa’s regime persists...

Zimbabweans cower indoors, fearful of army beatings

President Mnangagwa has vowed to punish any soldiers guilty of "misconduct"....

Exclusive: Zimbabwe soldier says he committed rape and broke legs in government-sanctioned crackdown

Dusk had fallen on the second day of violent anti-government protests in Harare when the company...

‘Those committing crimes against Zimbabwean citizens should be prosecuted’

Zimbabwe's government has been urged to investigate crimes committed against the civilian population by the police,...

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Throwback Thursday to a once prosperous Zimbabwe

Throwback Thursday to a once prosperous Zimbabwe, before the Lancaster House Agreement was signed with Britain,...

Is Zimbabwe’s President Showing His True Colors After Violent Protests?

Hopes that Emmerson Mnangagwa would govern with a lighter hand than his predecessor, Robert Mugabe, have...

Response to President Mnangagwa’s Call for National Dialogue.

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Millions of Zimbabweans living in SA ‘must help resolve conflict back home’ – ANC

The ANC has called upon the millions of Zimbabweans who had made South Africa their home...

Bold steps Mnangagwa should be taking instead of fiddling with the petrol price

President Emmerson Mnangagwa's decision to double the price of petrol shows very poor judgement and bad...

SA can ‘expect mass influx’ of Zimbabweans – experts

A mass exodus of economic refugees from Zimbabwe is expected as the livelihoods of hundreds of...

The horror behind Zimbabwe’s internet shutdown 

Faced with fuel protests, Pres Mnangagwa's government has used deadly force against civilians. These atrocities are...

Chibaya and other MDC leaders committed no crime

Arbitrary arrests of senior MDC leaders are not only illegal but cannot be justified at law....

Zanu PF goes mad – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary

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