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Zimbabwe human rights update: 11 Feb

This issue draws research evidence from our members, partners and international stakeholders. It covers on-going concerns on the partisan nature of Zimbabwe’s security sector, progress on constitution making, deteriorating educational standards…

Indecision in Zimbabwean politics is final

Viewing the broad spectrum of the political landscape in Zimbabwe at the end of 2011, one is left with the distinct impression that all the political forces are caught under a spell of indecision writes Professor Brian Raftopolous.

When will AIPPA and POSA be abolished?

The report that the Public Order and Security (POSA) Amendment Bill was shot down yesterday in the Senate by Zanu-PF Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa (Newsday, 04/08/11) made very sad reading. It sets a very bad precedent.

Most families do not receive diaspora cash

By Wilson Johwa AGAINST the general belief that Zimbabweans in exile were keeping their country afloat, a study in the southern Matabeleland region has found that most families with members living outside the country received no money and barely any meaningful food items last year. Conducted earlier this year, the study by Solidarity Peace Trust […]