Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
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ERC gives ZEC seven-day ultimatum to provide electronic voters roll
The Election Resource Centre (ERC), a think tank and advocacy organisation focused on elections and democracy, has given the Zimbabwe…
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ZLHR seeks justice for police spikes victims
THE Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) have renewed their bid to seek justice for victims of a fatal road traffic…
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ZLHR call on police to investigate Matobo violence
Human rights lawyers have called on police to investigate reports of political violence in Matobo, Matabeleland South where suspected Zanu…
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‘PVO Bill will restrict democratic space’
Human rights defenders in Zimbabwe have called on the government to withdraw the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill from the…
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High Court reserves judgement in SI 127 challenge
A High Court Judge has reserved judgement in a case where human rights’ lawyer Obey Shava is challenging the constitutionality…
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Police assault, torture students protesting poor diet
A number of Gokomere high school students are nursing injuries after they were severely assaulted by Masvingo police for staging…
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ACHPR dismisses diaspora vote case
The African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights has dismissed claims by some South African based Zimbabweans who argued that restrictions by the government…
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Quarry miner moves to mitigate pollution after residents’ protest
Staff Reporter A local quarry miner has pledged to use several methods to suppress the emission of dust and minimise…
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A year on, police brutality victims seek justice
“They did not even apologise for killing my son,” Erica Munakopa sobs as she narrates how her life took a…
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Gukurahundi remains a sore point in Zim’s history: ZLHR
The Gukurahundi massacres of the 1980s in which about 20 000 Zimbabweans were massacred in Matabeleland and the Midlands by…
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