State must act on Bhalagwe plaque
Decades later the madness persists with the State showing little to no concern over the destruction of the Bhalagwe plaque which is rudely opening up old festering wounds.
By Newsday
May. 6, 2024
Bhalagwe Gukurahundi plaque vandalised, again
Mthwakazi Republic Party president Mqondisi Moyo said it was disturbing that State agents continued to destroy the plaques.
By Silas Nkala
May. 3, 2024
Former ZNA captain relieves Gukurahundi atrocities
Five months were suspended on condition he restituted Mazibuko US$2 500, leaving him with an effective 65 months to serve.
By Silas Nkala
Apr. 30, 2024
What independence could there be to celebrate?
Zimbabwe is home to State-sanctioned human rights violations. There are politically-motivated abductions, killings and lengthy imprisonments without convictions.
By Cyprian M Ndawana
Apr. 17, 2024
Stop Gukurahundi hearings: Stakeholders
Stakeholders, who spoke to Southern Eye this week, accused government of lacking seriousness over the issue while claiming that officials failed to consult them adequately.
By Nizbert Moyo
Apr. 4, 2024
Zim in desperate need of truth, healing
The human rights watchdog said if these past atrocities were not addressed, they would continue to influence the present.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
Mar. 26, 2024
Govt petitioned over Gukurahundi hearings
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has tasked traditional leaders to lead public hearings on Gukurahundi, but critics have already poked holes into the exercise.
By Jerssie Mpofu
Mar. 14, 2024
Memorial for 27 Tsholotsho Gukurahundi victims held
The event was attended by local traditional leaders, villagers, Tsholotsho North legislator Libion Sibanda and Matabeleland North Proportional Representation MP Sethulo Ndebele, among others.
By Silas Nkala
Feb. 27, 2024
Gender analysis critical to getting full picture of Gukurahundi
Soft issues largely affect women and women would be comfortable to share their lived experiences with female traditional leaders.
By Nicholas Aribino
Feb. 23, 2024