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Gukurahundi resolution faces new hurdle

The two independent commissions will be merged with the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC), if the bill is passed into law. 
By Sharon Sibindi Mar. 19, 2026

Tsholotsho villagers honour fallen Gukurahundi victims

THE communities of Emkhonyeni and Tshiyakwakhiwe in Tsholotsho held a memorial service on Monday for 33 villagers killed by North Korea-trained 5 Brigade soldiers in March 1983
By Silas Nkala Mar. 19, 2026

24-hr shift to complete Maphisa Independence Day projects

Maphisa hosts this year’s commemorations amid protests from some sections of society over the unresolved Gukurahundi massacres.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 5, 2026

Mpasi delivers Starlink kits to Shurugwi North schools

The Starlink technology provides satellite-based high-speed internet, particularly suitable for remote and underserved areas where conventional fibre infrastructure is limited.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 5, 2026

Gukurahundi: Bhalagwe protests loom

According to the MRP, Bhalagwe is not a neutral venue and remains a crime scene until there is closure to the 1980s mass killings in Matabeleland and the Midlands.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 19, 2026

Gukurahundi reconciliation undermined by the State’s own hand

Led by traditional chiefs, the hearings are framed as a pathway to truth, healing and national unity after decades of silence. 
By Newsday Feb. 5, 2026

Police block Gukurahundi commemorations

POLICE on Saturday blocked commemorations scheduled for Silobela, Midlands province, which were intended to remember 10 victims killed in the area during the Gukurahundi era. 
By Staff Reporter Feb. 4, 2026

Gukurahundi victim speaks out

Sibanda described the play as offering only a glimpse of what victims endured, stressing that while artistic portrayals are important, they cannot fully capture the brutality of the atrocities. 
By Margaret Lubinda Jan. 24, 2026

Gukurahundi victims raise concern over meetings outcome

Chief Nalukoba of Hwange district said they had been told that the Gukurahundi meetings would resume soon after the government has finished sorting out transport logistics.
By Nizbert Moyo Jan. 17, 2026