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Zimbabwe Rights Groups, Opposition Stage Online Protest Against Constitutional Amendments

Zimbabwe Rights Groups, Opposition Stage Online Protest Against Constitutional Amendments May 07, 2021 FILE - Jestina Mukoko, a director of rights group Zimbabwe Peace Project, is one of the organizers of the #ResistDictatorshipConstitution online rally, pictured in Harare, Dec. 2020. (Columbus Mavhunga/VOA) Share share Print Zimbabwean opposition and rights groups have held an online protest against proposed constitutional amendments that would allow the president to handpick top judges. Thousands of people viewed the Thursday night rally, which was streamed online to avoid arrests amid a coronavirus lockdown and ban on public gatherings. Stanley Gwanzura – better known as Pastor G, a Zimbabwean gospel musician – sang “It Shall Be Well” as the opposition and rights groups started the online “rally” Thursday evening.

We will not be swayed by arrests – Chamisa – The Zimbabwe Mail

We will not be swayed by arrests – Chamisa – The Zimbabwe Mail
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The politics of food: a contextual analysis of the right to food in Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe

The politics of food: a contextual analysis of the right to food in Zimbabwe Format Introduction The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum), and the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) commissioned a study on the political economy of food aid distribution and the right to food in Zimbabwe. The aim of the study is to provide a holistic analysis of the factors and dynamics impacting on the right to food in Zimbabwe, particularly focusing on the extent to which partisan distribution of food has impacted on the right to food and related rights such as human dignity and the right to life. The study report provides insight into the following:

ZPP Monthly Monitoring Report (February 2021) - Zimbabwe

Citizens Defy Covid-19 Lockdown – Report - NewZimbabwe com

By Mbekezeli Ncube THE Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum has raised alarm over the citizens’ defiance of Covid-19 reintroduced Level 4 lockdown restrictions despite an increase in cases of deaths and new infections caused by the pandemic. The Forum is a coalition comprising of 21 non-governmental human rights groups in the country. It encompasses reports gathered nationally by the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP), the Counselling Service Unit (CSU) and the Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights. In a report released this week, the Forum said there was need for the government to respond urgently and deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. “The Forum remains deeply concerned with the continued defiance of Covid-19 regulations by citizens amidst evidence of increasing cases of the virus. In light of the above, the Forum reiterates the need for effective and meaningful strategies by the government to respond to and to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic,” it said in its report.

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