Traditional media almost silenced. Life–and-death info goes online, to cell phones. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — The photographs of the tortured body of an opposition official are blurry but chilling.
(Johannesburg) –Human Rights Watch researchers will be in Zimbabwe from July 23 to August 7, 2018, to monitor the human rights environment around upcoming national elections on July 30, and any runoff ...
Zimbabwe's political rivals set aside deep differences Monday to sign a power-sharing deal intended to end the violent crisis that has paralyzed the country since the disputed election in March. To ...
For the first time since the country gained independence from white minority rule in 1980, Zimbabwe has a new leader. At a packed stadium in the capital city Harare, Emmerson Mnangagwa promised not to ...
Most bloggers writing on Zimbabwe at the beginning of this new year are concerned with the economic and social situation in the country. Others are still following the court case of the human rights ...
The film Democrats, which aired on Independent Lens, traces the challenges and tensions that arose in Zimbabwe over the attempt to charter a new national constitution. While that African nation had a ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. In theory, the Southern African Development Community, or SADC, aims to promote ...
In Zimbabwe we have diamonds, platinum, the mighty Victoria Falls and welcoming people, to mention but a few. Sadly for over a decade now Zimbabwe has continued to experience an economic, social and ...
Zimbabwe's bloggers are reacting with hope, but also anger and dismay to Morgan Tsvangirai's decision to join Robert Mugabe in a coalition governmet. It is a wonderfully eclectic mix that reflects the ...
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