Seeking hope in the beauty of the Zimbabwean bush
September’s a gorgeous time to go rambling in the kopjes in Zimbabwe, especially if you’re trying to forget the trials of everyday life.
September’s a gorgeous time to go rambling in the kopjes in Zimbabwe, especially if you’re trying to forget the trials of everyday life.
The US publication underscores that faith in President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who won last year’s election amid allegations of vote rigging, is quickly dwindling amid growing concerns of human rights abuses.
Zimbabwe set its first election of the post- Robert Mugabe era for July 30 in what should be a straight fight between President Mnangagwa’s ruling party and the opposition MDC.
The abuse of staff is systemic in media institutions captured by the ANC, writes Ed Herbst, referring to Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s reign of terror and bias at the SABC.
After 13 years of war, President Barack Obama this week declared the end of U.S. combat operations in Afghanistan.
Forced confessions through torture are not rare in China, state-run media said Tuesday, a rare admission of deep-seated flaws in the justice system after a teenager executed for murder 18 years ago was cleared.
The revelation that U.S. interrogators force-fed terrorism suspects through their rectums outraged human-rights activists and doctors.