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MRP questions African govts’ silence over Gukurahundi killings

In a report released ahead of African Human Rights Day 2025, MRP leader, Mqondosi Moyo, framed historical juxtaposition as a deep continental failure.
By Silas Nkala Nov. 5, 2025

Moyo: Why MRP is fighting for a separate Mthwakazi state

The efforts by rebel members to establish a rival party have been unsuccessful, and I remain the legitimate president of the MRP. 
By Southern Eye Sep. 5, 2025

MRP lays siege on open-air worshippers 

CCA president Rocky Moyo accused political actors, particularly the MRP, of persecuting apostolic sect members who worship in open spaces.
By MUSA MAKINA Aug. 27, 2025

Gukurahundi hearings: Zimbos protest at UN office

The hearings were initially scheduled to begin on June 26, but delayed due to logistical problems.
By Silas Nkala Jul. 5, 2025

Gukurahundi hearings challenged

MRP leader Mqondisi Moyo, however, expressed concern over the manner in which the exercise is being executed.
By Silas Nkala Jun. 6, 2025

Former MRP chairperson launches new party

Speaking during the launch in Bulawayo recently, Mudenda said AM was  different from MRP as it was mass-centred.
By Bongile Moyo and PETER DUBE Mar. 18, 2025

Former MRP chairperson launches new party

Speaking during the launch in Bulawayo recently, Mudenda said AM was  different from MRP as it was mass-centred.
By Bongile Moyo and PETER DUBE Mar. 18, 2025

MRP activist in court for disorderly conduct

Mkhulile Jele (34), who is MRP youth chairperson, was granted US$50 bail by magistrate Aelene Munamati.
By PETER DUBE Mar. 6, 2025

Witnesses give conflicting statements in Plumtree MRP activist case

Mavula said Jele questioned the headmaster, Nkululeko Vundla, why the school was allowing State security agents to interrogate students in the absence of their parents.
By PETER DUBE Feb. 27, 2025