Month: January 2019
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Top MDC official seeks asylum in Namibia
A senior Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) official has reportedly sought asylum in Namibia as the crackdown on opposition members…
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Ex-Wenela workers speak on pension payments
Ex-Witwatersrand Native Labour Association (WNLA) members in Zimbabwe say they are pleased with the efforts being made to ensure the…
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Cornered govt dismisses police brutality expose
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has dismissed a report by a British television channel, Sky News, who broadcast video footage…
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Military crackdown: MDC to approach regional and international blocs
The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) says it is approaching regional and international bodies to intervene in the unravelling humanitarian…
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AU, SADC ‘quiet diplomacy’ on Zim condemned
THE African Union (AU) and Southern African Development Community (SADC) have been admonished for their ‘quiet diplomacy’ on the ongoing…
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Shutdown protesters seek freedom
Four men who allegedly set ablaze three trucks at Ashys service station in Bulawayo’s Nkulumane 12 suburb during the Shutdown…
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Maimane:130K Zimbos skip to SA after army crackdown
A South African opposition leader has claimed over 130 000 Zimbabweans fled the country to South Africa as the army launched…
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We are also victims, police cry foul
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has raised concern at the violent nature of protests which often lead to loss of…
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Women`s groups urge govt to investigate abuse cases
Women rights organisations in Bulawayo have condemned the alleged physical abuse of women and girls during the ongoing army crackdown…
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NPRC: Report cases of abuse to police
The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has urged victims of the ongoing army crackdown in Bulawayo and surrounding areas…
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