HARARE – Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has returned home for the Christmas holidays ...
Nelson Chamisa announced this month that he will launch a new political movement in Zimbabwe instead of a political party. But analysts say Chamisa’s strategy of no structures, which is similar to the ...
FILE - Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa gestures during his inauguration ceremony at the National Sports Stadium in the capital, Harare, on Sept. 4 2023. Zimbabwe police have arrested 18 ...
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Zimbabwe tackles political risk with World Bank move
MIGA’s Africa regional head Nkem Onwuamaegbu ZIMBABWE has initiated formal talks with the World Bank to explore accessing investment guarantees from its political risk insurance arm, the Multi-lateral ...
Nelson Chamisa, the former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader and long-time face of Zimbabwe’s opposition, has ...
Expectations were that Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa would appoint someone affiliated with his party to head the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC). Instead, he opted for outspoken Jessie ...
(Releads with Mbeki comments) By Cris Chinaka HARARE, Jan 17 (Reuters) - South African President Thabo Mbeki said on Thursday he was optimistic about the chances of ending Zimbabwe's political crisis ...
Anthropologica, Vol. 63, No. 1, The Bureaucratic Practices of Migration: Giving Shape to COVID-19 / Les routes bureaucratiques de la migration: Donner forme à la COVID-19 (2021), pp. 1-8 (8 pages) ...
Like Kenya, Namibia, and South Africa, Zimbabwe was one of the countries that the imperial mission had targeted to establish as a settler economy. The objective of creating a white settler colony was ...
President Robert Mugabe has bullied the opposition into submission with violence and terror Zimbabwean refugees cross the Limpopo River into South Africa near Musina ...
JOHANNESBURG -- In October, Zimbabwe's government turned away international election monitors, accusing the European observers of favoring the opposition in presidential elections scheduled for early ...
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