Zimbabwe human rights lawyers will be out of work if solution is found – British MP

Human rights lawyers in Zimbabwe may silently be praying that the present crisis in the country does not end because they will be out of jobs. A British Member of Parliament who was in Zimbabwe in March told the House of Commons last week that when he asked some human rights lawyers during a dinner what they would do for a living if the situation in Zimbabwe cleared up, they did not have a response.

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ZCTU complains

The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions today said the coalition government has failed to stop arrests, violence and intimidation against labor activists more than a year after the International Labor…

No rift

Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa today dismissed weekend reports that army generals have demanded that President Robert Mugabe must prepare to step down and appoint a successor immediately. Mnangagwa dismissed the…

UK keeps Zimbabwe on the agenda

The British government has not allowed Zimbabwe to fall off its agenda, a thing that President Robert Mugabe and his strategists would have loved to maintain their monopoly on power, a British member of Parliament Kate Hoey, said this week.

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