A Tale of Two Elections: Zimbabwe at the Polls in 2008
By Jocelyn Alexander | December 2008
Zimbabwe’s politics are profoundly shaped by violence. Violence has motivated, divided and united each of Zimbabwe’s political parties in distinctive ways, it has shaped their ability to mobilise, their constituencies and their ideology, it has marked successive electoral contests and it has been used to transform the state. The ruling Zanu(PF)’s ‘third chimurenga’, launched in 2000, is rooted in a historical narrative of violence that links the uprisings against conquest in the 1890s to the liberation war of the 1970s and the battle to reclaim the nation’s white-owned farmland in 2000. For those in opposition politics, the violence of the third chimurenga evokes a different lineage: the extreme repression – known as Gukurahundi – that was launched against Zanu(PF)’s liberation-era rival Zapu in the 1980s, and the violence periodically directed at civic and political opponents of Zanu(PF) since then.
Keywords: Zimbabwe
Resist Africom: the movie
By ACAS | December 2008
Keywords: Africom
Still Missing: Leading Zimbabwe Human Rights Activist Abducted
By Africa Action | December 2008
Africa Action is concerned about the whereabouts of Justina Mukoko, a prominent civil socity leader in Zimbabwe, reportedly missing for over forty-eight hours. As the Director of the Zimbabwe Peace Project, Jestina has been instrumental in keeping the world informed of human rights abuses in Zimbabwe.
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Helping the people of Zimbabwe
By ACAS | December 2008
Understanding the Zimbabwean crises or acting on it, is only part of the story. Meanwhile, people lack access to basic necessities: medicines, health services and food. Here’s some ideas how you can help.
Keywords: Africa Action | Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition | humanitarian aid | Imani Countess | Priority Africa Network | UN World Food Program | USAID | Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions | Zimbabwe National Students' Union