Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition shuts down after 25 years of operating, insisting the move is not a defeat but a strategic ...
(Johannesburg) – Zimbabwean authorities should immediately release and drop the groundless charges against a journalist for his reporting, Human Rights Watch said today. Blessed Mhlanga, a senior ...
V. Arbitrary Arrest and Detention of Civil Society Activists. 10 Arbitrary arrest and detention of NCA and WOZA activists. 13 VI. Police Torture and Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment of Civil ...
Advocate Tinomudaishe Chinyoka: "In a polarised political environment such as ours, where cashvists (activists for hire, who survive on donor funding) use NGOs to propagate a narrative that is so ...
Zimbabwean authorities have this afternoon arrested two more human rights defenders at the Harare airport in a mounting onslaught on the rights to freedom of expression and association, Amnesty ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) – Zimbabwe’s president said Thursday that homosexuality doesn’t belong in Zimbabwe and it violates women’s rights by denying the union of men and women needed to bear children.
The Zimbabwean authorities must act swiftly to ensure security forces are held to account for ongoing brutal human rights violations, including torture, rape, beatings and killings of civilians, ...
* United Nations torture expert calls for action * Expulsion alarming signal on unity government * IMF says political consensus needed By Phakamisa Ndzamela and MacDonald Dzirutwe JOHANNESBURG/HARARE, ...
The Vigil marked the third anniversary of the abduction and presumed murder of the human rights campaigner Itai Dzamara. He was an inspiration to us and not long before his disappearance he sent us ...
* Nowak says mission to Zimbabwe failed, will not return * Will recommend Human Rights Council take action * State media says he tried to "gatecrash" country (Adds Nowak on council action) By ...
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Human rights violations continue unabated in Zimbabwe
In the last month of 2025, December, Zimbabwe Peace Project documented a total of 86 human rights violations. The violations affected 1964 victims.Among the victims were 988 women and 976 men, 15 of ...
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