HARARE (Reuters) - A play that was banned by Robert Mugabe about a 1980s government crackdown in which rights groups say 20,000 civilians were killed has been performed in Zimbabwe for the first time.
Zimbabwe’s inquiry into the Gukurahundi massacres will now be conducted behind closed doors, sparking fears of intimidation and a state-controlled process. Chief Fortune Charumbira confirmed the shift ...
Secessionist Mthwakazi Liberation Front (MLF) party said it plans to hold a memorial service for victims of Gukurahundi massacres on Heroes’ Day holidays at Hillbrow Theatre in Johannesburg. MLF ...
Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa’s administration plans to repatriate from the UK the remains of the country’s iconic heroes who were murdered during the resistance to colonial rule in the early 1890s ...
TRADITIONAL leaders appointed to spearhead Gukurahundi public hearings have revealed that the government is ready to compensate victims. The public hearings into the Gukurahundi massacres are expected ...
The proposed abolition of the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has sparked debate with critics saying it exposed the state’s lack of political will to address past conflicts ...
Zimbabwe on Wednesday said it will exhume and rebury thousands of victims massacred during the 1980s state crackdown against dissidents, as part of a slew of measures to bring closure to one of the ...
President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Sunday launched a long-awaited process of reconciliation over 1980s massacres by government troops. Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Sunday launched a ...
A SURVIVOR of the Gukurahundi atrocities has called on Zimbabwe’s younger generations to rise above historical divisions and embrace unity as a pathway to national healing. This emerged on Tuesday ...