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Reckoning with health effects of Gukurahundi 'genocide' and the inadequacy of presidential outreach programme

One aspect of the genocide that has been absent in discussions about Gukurahundi is reckoning with the effects of the genocide on health and wellbeing.
By Glen Ncube Jun. 22, 2025

Govt ready to compensate Gukurahundi victims

The public hearings into the Gukurahundi massacres are expected to start on June 26 after stalling for more than four years.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 17, 2025

CSOs rail at govt over PVOs Bill

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, however, sent it back to Parliament for reconsideration.
By Problem Masau and CHANTAY RUSWA and Blessed Ndlovu Nov. 8, 2024

CSOs rail at govt over PVOs Bill

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, however, sent it back to Parliament for reconsideration.
By Problem Masau and CHANTAY RUSWA and Blessed Ndlovu Nov. 8, 2024

CSOs rail at govt over PVOs Bill

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, however, sent it back to Parliament for reconsideration.
By Problem Masau and CHANTAY RUSWA and Blessed Ndlovu Nov. 8, 2024

PVOs Bill: Death knell to livelihoods

By signing the Bill into law, the President will be further shrinking civic space, suffocating development aid, smothering humanitarian support, and outlawing targeted NGOs.
By Phillip Nyasha Fungurai Feb. 8, 2023

Address Gukurahundi issue now, CSOs tell govt

Ibhetshu Likazulu secretary-general Mbuso Fuzwayo called on government to address the Gukurahundu genocide and emulate other nations that have addressed their genocides.
By EMMANUEL MPOFU and Silas Nkala Jan. 30, 2023

Address Gukurahundi issue now, CSOs tell govt

Ibhetshu Likazulu secretary-general Mbuso Fuzwayo called on government to address the Gukurahundu genocide and emulate other nations that have addressed their genocides.
By EMMANUEL MPOFU and Silas Nkala Jan. 30, 2023

Gukurahundi closure needs sincerity, maturity and solemnity

Lamentably, the intensity of the massacres were a case of liberators turned tormenters. They left an enduring brokenness way beyond the provinces in which they were unleashed.
By Cyprian Ndawana Nov. 9, 2022