Attempting to contextualise Zimbabwe’s complex history of political conflict while providing an analysis of reconciliation and nation-building attempts since 1980.
Exploring a little known dimension of the politics of food aid: its impact on communities at the grassroots level.
Case study of Zimbabwe’s 2019 national dialogue providing insight on what constitutes a national dialogue and why they are necessary.
Offering insights into Zimbabwe’s political processes, with particular attention to processes involved in the quota system.
Article arising from concerns about why reconciliation in Zimbabwe has been so elusive.
African Union Border Program supports the reaffirmation and demarcation of common boundary between Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
Highlighting some of the complexities that continue to characterise Zimbabwe’s national mood concerning national healing and reconciliation.
Participants from fourteen SADC Member States attend course broadening the PSO Exercise planning capacities of the SADC Standby Force.
Facilitating training for civil society, trade unions, student movements and mainstream political parties in Zimbabwe.