The issue of Gukurahundi in Zimbabwe, a tragic chapter in the country’s history, remains a sensitive and contentious topic. The recent launch of the Gukurahundi outreach program by President Emmerson ...
Zimbabwean actors perform on stage in a production of "1983 - The Dark Years", a play once banned by Robert Mugabe, that relives the horrors of a government crackdown on rebels loyal to political ...
Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko was taking flak Monday after declaring that the Gukurahundi killings in Matabeleland and Midlands were a conspiracy by the West that President Mugabe had nothing to ...
Government says drafting of exhumation and reburial policy currently underway is expected to go a long way in putting to finality the emotive and touching issues of exhumation and reburial of ...
This story was originally published by Minority Africa and a shortened version is republished on Global Voices as part of a content-sharing partnership agreement. As the 10-year term of the National ...
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa is attempting to set the country on a path of healing from the wounds of the atrocities perpetrated by the Zimbabwean military in Matabeleland and Midlands region ...
Harare - Zimbabwe's Gukurahundi massacres which saw up to 20 000 villagers and opponents of President Robert Mugabe killed in the mid-1980s, was a conspiracy of the UK, US and apartheid-era South ...
The Catholic Priest who played a key role in exposing the Gukurahundi massacres of the mid-eighties, was laid to rest last Friday at a ceremony attended by thousands. Archbishop Henry Karlen, who was ...
HARARE (Reuters) - A play that was banned by Robert Mugabe about a 1980s government crackdown in which rights groups say 20,000 civilians were killed has been performed in Zimbabwe for the first time.
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