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During that time, Mugabe became the darling of the West, even getting undeserved honorary degrees from Western universities.
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Chief Mathema said culture teaches people that the offender should not be the one dictating to the offended what needs to be done.
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Unity Day: Gukurahundi victims crying out for justice
The Unity Accord was signed on December 22, 1987 between PF Zapu and Zanu to stop the killings in Midlands and Matabeleland regions.
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Matabeleland-based pressure group Ibhetshu LikaZulu organised the memorial service.
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Tsholotsho Gukurahundi victims demand apology
A Gukurahundi survivor Hlanganiso Sithole (76) from Sikhale line in Matabeleland North’s Tsholotsho district still bears the scars of the torture he endured at the hands of the Fifth Brigade.
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Zanu PF ignores Gukurahundi cries
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NewsDay cartoon 23 October, 2024 edition
NewsDay cartoon 23 October, 2024 edition
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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.
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