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THE wife of MDC-T Youth President Solomon Madzore has been denied access to see her husband who is currently detained at Bindura remand prison in Mashonaland Central on allegations of insulting President Robert Mugabe.
A reliable source who spoke fro...
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THE Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD), which is a unified national body of church leaders has committed to preaching the gospel of peace, tolerance and reconciliation ahead of elections. The move could strengthen the non-governmental initi...
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The Media Alliance of Zimbabwe (MAZ) and Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ), as part of World Press Freedom Day Commemorations, hosted the Bornwell Chakaodza Memorial Lecture on 2 May 2013, where discussions centered on the need for media reforms ...
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Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) President George Nkiwane yesterday discredited the indigenization and economic empowerment program , calling it “sugary speech about sovereignty and empowerment”. The biggest labor movement in Zimbabwe demanded...
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SEVERAL female students were subjected to harassment whilst some candidates have been sidelined following a decision by the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) to postpone elections for the student representative body in a move that has been viewed as a ploy to s...
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Toward an improved voter registration system in Zimbabwe
PRESS RELEASE
The Election Resource Centre (ERC) welcomes recent efforts by the inclusive government to improve conditions for the registration of prospective voters ahead of the much anticipate...
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Abstract
Series: Zimbabwe Transition Barometer (issue 4)
Title: Toward a prolonged transition: bouncing within the grey zone.
Zimbabwe’s transitional period must be an interregnum of shifting sands, from a set of authoritarian political p...
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Speaking at a discussion forum hosted by Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ) marking the second anniversary of the Daily News on Wednesday, 24 April 2013, Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ) Director Mr Takura Zhangazha said that stringent laws...
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An Article for ZESN
Written by Professor Jørgen Elklit
The referendum on a new constitution for Zimbabwe took place on March 16, 2013, and the result was an overwhelming “YES” in favour of the proposed new basic law of the land. This result...
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Speakers, who addressed during the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ) Discussion Forum held at the Trust Towers on Wednesday 24 April 2013, stressed that the media was essential to the holding of credible elections and whilst they argued that electio...
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HUNDREDS of youths thronged Zengeza 2 Shopping Centre in Chitungwiza on Saturday April 20 for a Peace Screen Printing Festival which was organised by the Zimbabwe Poets for Human Rights (ZPHR).
In embracing the peace message that ZPHR propagate...
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(Xtreme Opinion is my Trademark of Polemic Bigotry.)
AN OPINION by Rejoice Ngwenya
American think tank Freedom House, the Afro Barometer, Zimbabwe's Mass Public Opinion Institute [MPOI] and Dr Lovemore Madhuku of the National Constitutional Assembly [...
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THE Government of Zimbabwe has reportedly shied away from UN scrutiny ahead of elections, which could suggest that the authorities are not ready to conduct a credible electoral process whilst their decision to shut out the international community could be...
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Zimbabwe celebrates 33 years of independence, tomorrow, 18 April 2013. Zimbabwe’s independence was hard won, after a Liberation struggle waged by Liberation movements of ZANLA and ZIPRA, and their political parties ZANU and ZAPU.
The liberation war w...
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ZIMBABWE @ 33
The Election Resource Centre joins the rest of the nation in celebrating 33 years of independence in Zimbabwe. The date marks a commemoration of the shared sweat and sacrifice made by the gallant sons and daughters who fought an armed st...
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Press Statement
17 April 2013
WOZA SEEKS REDRESS AT AFRICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN AND PEOPLE’S RIGHTS
WEARY of the ceaseless arrests, harassments and intimidation, and physical assaults without any effective domestic remedies, Women of ...
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Tomorrow marks 33 years after the gallant sons and daughters of this great republic dislodged the settler regime and brought independence to a people who had endured a century of oppression.
Since the settler occupation in 1980, the black people began a...
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We the students of Zimbabwe, united and mobilized under the banner of the Zimbabwe National Students Union with which we reaffirm as our national leadership and representative body,
Inspired, by our unquenchable desire to see Zimbabwe working ag...
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THE country’s judiciary has recently been in the spotlight due to perceived persecution of independent judges, most notably, Justice Charles Hungwe, and the disrespect of officers of the court through the recent incarceration of Human Rights Lawyer B...
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Farai Barnabas Mangodza, Founding director and former Chief Executive Officer of the Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA), who succumbed to a long illness on Saturday the 13th of April, was laid to rest yesterday, Monday the 15th of April 2013 at ...