Since the coup d’état in 2017, Zimbabwe’s ruling party has been committing unabated crimes against humanity. This has been met by inertia of the international community and regional bodies.
Read moreDemocratic Erosion In Zimbabwe Through Constitutional Amendments
Amendments to the Constitution of Zimbabwe have strengthened the hand of the executive in the appointment of the judiciary, leading to concerns of democratic erosion.
Read moreLack of Justice and Accountability for 1980s Zimbabwe Massacres
Over 20,000 Ndebele people of the Matebeleland and Midlands regions in Zimbabwe were killed between 1983 and 1987, yet the prospect of justice and accountability remains dim.
Read moreDanger Looms: The Chilonga Village Evictions In Zimbabwe
13,840 people from the Shangaan minority group have to leave their homes in the village of Chilonga without receiving adequate compensation from the Zimbabwean government.
Read moreTurning a Blind Eye: South Africa Fails to Investigate Allegations of Torture in Zimbabwe
In 2014, the Constitutional Court ruled that the NPA and the SAPS have a duty to investigate and prosecute torture committed against Zimbabwean nationals. To date, little has been done.
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