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Zanu PF ignores Gukurahundi cries

Bulawayo-based human rights activist and political commentator, Effie Ncube, said Gukurahundi should never be an extension of any party programmes.
By Sharon Sibindi Nov. 3, 2024

NewsDay cartoon 23 October, 2024 edition

NewsDay cartoon 23 October, 2024 edition
By The Watcher Oct. 23, 2024

Dexter Nduna is crying out for help

This is not only callous but also a huge disgrace especially after raising hopes for those affected that the issue is now being brought to finality.
By Doctor Stop It Oct. 13, 2024

Gukurahundi outreach glitches: Mnangagwa govt’s sincerity under fresh scrutiny

The government must demonstrate that it is serious about reconciliation, which requires not only acknowledgment of past wrongs but also actionable steps toward making amends.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Oct. 13, 2024

Don’t make Gukurahundi a footnote of history

 Critics say this signals the government's half-hearted approach despite Mnangagwa’s assurances in July that Gukurahundi must not be a footnote of history.
By Newsday Oct. 10, 2024

Logistics ground Gukurahundi hearings.

The Chiefs Council of Zimbabwe recently revealed that crucial logistical arrangements yet to be completed.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 8, 2024

Logistics ground Gukurahundi hearings

Key players in Matabeleland regions this week accused officials responsible for the process of allegedly
By Silas Nkala Oct. 8, 2024

Gukurahundi hearings: Where from and possible outcomes

Only the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe (CCJPZ) report came out exposing that over 20 000 people were killed during Gukurahundi.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 16, 2024

Award-winning author Sibanda pens fourth novel

In an interview, Sibanda said his latest novel was a sequel to his book When Freedom Came.
By Style Reporter Aug. 11, 2024