Tag: ZANU-PF
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Gukurahundi: Can the man accused of opening the wounds heal them?
Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa has called for open debate on massacres in the 1980s that he allegedly masterminded. Many are unconvinced. This article was made possible by ... -
BZS Research Day 2014: Politics, Culture & Identity in Zimbabwe – By Diana Jeater
On 21st June 2014, the Britain Zimbabwe Society annual research day at St Antony’s College in Oxford focused on the theme of “˜Politics, Culture & Identity ... -
In Zimbabwe, A Luta Continua – By David B. Moore
Robert Mugabe’s ZANU-PF has outwitted its main opposition, Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change, once again. The Zimbabwe African National Union–Patriotic Front’s 61% to 33% victory ... -
Sham or not, election flaws unlikely to unseat Mugabe – By Brian Raftopoulos
The recent elections in Zimbabwe were always likely to be problematic. Despite the hope of former South African president Thabo Mbeki in 2007 that his mediation ... -
Two Deaths in Zimbabwe – by Timothy Scarnecchia
Two deaths in Zimbabwe’s political landscape happened a week apart in August. First came the tragic news of the murder of MDC-T politician Maxwell Ncube, whose ... -
The SADC season is upon us, again — by Takura Zhangazha
A few days before the 31st Ordinary SADC Summit of heads of state and government in Luanda, Angola on 16 August 2011, Zimbabwe and its government ... -
Zimbabwe: Observations from Harare about a book on land by Blessing-Miles Tendi
by Blessing-Miles Tendi I have made two research trips to Zimbabwe in the last 5 months. On both trips the subject matter of the recently launched ... -
Zimbabwe’s Political Kaleidoscope: What Does 2011 Hold? by Ibbo Mandaza
(The following talk by Ibbo Mandaza was presented at the Sapes’ Political Trust Policy Dialogue Forum on 27th January 2011 in Harare) In considering the likely ...