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Activist sues Kazembe over unlawful arrest

Chere told NewsDay’s sister paper The Standard that during interrogation he was beaten up until he  passed out.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Oct. 28, 2024

Sadc summit crackdown: MRP leader gets death threats

Scores of human rights activists are behind bars following their arrest on charges of plotting anti-government protests to disrupt the Sadc summit.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 18, 2024

Gukurahundi not taken seriously: Activists

Ibhetshu likazulu secretary-general Mbuso Fuzwayo said the case had been made a laughing matter by the perpetrators since there was no constitutional instrument to deal with it.
By Nizbert Moyo Nov. 20, 2023

ED, govt conflicted on Gukurahundi: Rights groups

Matabeleland-based human rights groups feel that Mnangagwa does not need the report as there is no new information on the issue.
By Silas Nkala Dec. 13, 2022

Outcry as Treasury ‘snubs’ Gukurahundi programmes

The 1980s Gukurahundi massacres perpetrated by government forces saw the death of more than 20 000 civilians in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces.
By Silas Nkala Dec. 6, 2022

Civic groups urged to unite to fight xenophobia

“Accountability for people involved in xenophobia is needed. We need an early warning system and a civil society that has an afro forum prosecution capacity that can work on immediate ways to save lives,” Zimbabwean born South African activist Elinor Sisulu said in a discussion on the ongoing xenophobic attacks organised by Sapes Trust last week.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 24, 2022

Civic groups urged to unite to fight xenophobia

“Accountability for people involved in xenophobia is needed. We need an early warning system and a civil society that has an afro forum prosecution capacity that can work on immediate ways to save lives,” Zimbabwean born South African activist Elinor Sisulu said in a discussion on the ongoing xenophobic attacks organised by Sapes Trust last week.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 24, 2022