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June 18, 2013

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Ever since Zimbabwe’s Transitional Inclusive Government’s (TIG) constitution was finally agreed in the middle of March, the country’s political discourse had been in overdrive. Primarily it has been debating the date of the election that could end two eras –

Read the rest of Waiting for Elections in 2013: 11 Theses (with Appropriate Apologies) on Zimbabwe’s Moment of Magical Realism — By David Moore »

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May 9, 2013

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Recently, the ‘Friends of Zimbabwe’ group of western donors met in London, together with representatives of all of Zimbabwe’s main political parties. The ‘Friends’ group – formerly known as the ‘Fishmongers’ after an expensive restaurant in Harare – is a

Read the rest of Making friends in London: is a new rapprochement on Zimbabwe occurring? – By Ian Scoones »

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May 9, 2013

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The International Crisis Group issued on 6 May a very helpful report entitled Zimbabwe: Elections Scenarios. Prepared by Piers Pigou, the ICG’s Southern Africa projects director and his team, this report should be required reading for those outside of Zimbabwe

Read the rest of Zimbabwe Elections Scenarios: New ICG Report Cuts Through the Political Posturing »

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March 21, 2013

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This past weekend’s referendum in Zimbabwe marks an important transition away from the 2009 Government of National Unity (GNU) formed in the aftermath of the violent 2008 elections.  The low-key referendum, where nearly 3 million people voted “Yes” for the

Read the rest of Zimbabwe: The end of power sharing, the return of brute power – By Timothy Scarnecchia »

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February 19, 2013

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Since independence in 1980, there appears to have been an ingrained political psyche peculiar to Zimbabwe’s Matebeleland region, where the political landscape has been painted in ethnic colours.  Historians say today’s tribal politics date back to the 1960s and 70s when nationalists

Read the rest of Ethnic politics on the Zimbabwean campaign trail: do voters really care? – By Marko Phiri »

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September 29, 2012

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In Zimbabwe, serious questions are being asked as to whether President Robert Mugabe is bent on stirring the country back to the political chaos of 2008 as his party Zanu PF stalls the constitution making process prior to elections Without

Read the rest of Mugabe Pushing Zimbabweans to the Brink? – By Marko Phiri »

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July 13, 2012

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The following originally appeared on the Zimbabwe Committee of the Peoples Charter blog on April 12, 2012. There are three papers in all, as the preface below states, to offer the views of a younger generation of Zimbabwean intellectuals on

Read the rest of Zimbabwe at 32 – Tracing the Fading Democratic Value of National Leadership: Notes on 32 Years of Zimbabwe’s Independence — by Tabani Moyo »

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July 13, 2012

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The following originally appeared on the Zimbabwe Committee of the Peoples Charter blog on April 12, 2012. There are three papers in all, as the preface below states, to offer the views of a younger generation of Zimbabwean intellectuals on

Read the rest of “It’s our time to define our own destiny” Notes on Zimbabwean Independence Part II — by Clever Bere »

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July 4, 2012

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The political parties in Zimbabwe’s inclusive government have now begun playing out their electoral end games eleven months prior to the expiry of its constitutional term of office in June 2013. There have been varying public statements  from the three

Read the rest of Zimbabwe’s Inclusive Government shaken by electoral games – by Takura Zhangazha »

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April 19, 2012

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The following is an excerpt from the Introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary African Studies on Zimbabwe edited by David Moore. The complete version of Moore’s introduction is available for free download at Taylor & Francis

Read the rest of Zimbabwe: Progress, Power and Violent Accumulation – by David Moore »

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