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                    The power to stop gender-based violence
 
                        Sub-Saharan Africa also has high percentages of women in parliament, but the highest rate of GBV.
                      
                      
      
                        By Research And Advocacy Unit 
                         Dec. 24, 2023
                      
                    Why political violence is endemic in Zim
 
                        A recent example is Rwanda where Paul Kagame won with virtually 100% (99.18%) of the vote, mainly because the real opponents were banned from running.
                      
                      
      
                        By Research And Advocacy Unit 
                         Oct. 6, 2024
                      
                    Why Zimbabwe performs poorly on democracy index
 
                        Zimbabwe also scores low on the indicator, judicial constraints on the executive, but much better on the indicator for the power of parliament, legislative constraints on the executive.
                      
                      
      
                        By Research And Advocacy Unit 
                         Oct. 13, 2024
                      
                    Zimbabwe’s troubled history of organised violence and torture
 
                        Important as dealing with the Gukurahundi is, it is not the only period that requires the attention of the nation going forward, as has been stated on many occasions.5
                      
                      
      
                        By Research And Advocacy Unit 
                         Nov. 24, 2024
                      
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                     Temba Mliswa: Zimbabwe’s most accomplished political opportunist or man of principle?
                    
                         
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