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Media blackout, testimonies, and a victim focus stall Zimbabwe’s 1980s massacres inquiry as Mnangagwa seeks closure for ...
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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNGukurahundi: Zimbabwe’s lingering genocide woundsBen Moyo, who was 24 years old and a trainee teacher in Matabeleland North province, experienced a sad turn of destiny when a deadly genocide erupted in the country. The genocide left Moyo in a ...
The Zimbabwean Parliament is facing mounting criticism over the way it handles language interpretation during debates, ...
Spread This NewsAFP Long-awaited hearings on notorious 1980s massacres by troops in Zimbabwe will commence on June 26, a ...
Ndebele King Bulelani Khumalo has responded in a dignified manner to Local Government Minister Daniel Garwe's rude letter that disparaged his office and described him as a 'charlatan.' ...
A mayor’s meeting with a Ndebele ‘king’ has drawn government ire, reviving a deeper debate over whose history Harare allows. Why is it legal to celebrate Shona traditions but illegal to crown a ...
UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #3: (Speaking Ndebele). MARIMA: Vegetables are not the only product on sale here. This is a market that literally throws bad money after good.
Lord Ray Collins has delivered this message to the Zimbabwe government, in what is the first trip by a UK cabinet minister to the Southern African country, in seven years.
Ndebele people make up around 17% of Zimbabwe’s population. They migrated from present-day South Africa under King Mzilikazi in the 1800s and settled in south-western Zimbabwe.
In recent years, the cultural revival of the Ndebele nation has sparked spirited discussions across Zimbabwe and beyond. Central to this renaissance is the annual commemoration of King Mzilikazi ...
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