Ex-Chronicle Editor, Geoffrey Nyarota, Dismisses ‘Gukurahundist’ Mnangagwa’s Denialism.

Ex-Chronicle Editor, Geoffrey Nyarota, Dismisses ‘Gukurahundist’  Mnangagwa’s Denialism.

Former Chronicle boss Geoffrey Nyarota who took over the reigns as editor in 1983 has dismissed as void, threats by Vice President (VP) Emmerson Mnangagwa to sue former education minister David Coltart for defamation for statements allegedly uttered by the former three decades ago. Nyarota, a veteran journalist who left the Chronicle after the infamous Willowgate scandal that exposed top government officials in corruption argued that the VP did not complain at the time the…

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Senator David Coltart’s Book Must Be Candid About Gukurahundi Genocide and GNU History .

Senator David Coltart’s Book Must Be Candid About Gukurahundi Genocide and GNU History .

Senator David Coltart’s work during Gukurahundi is commendable and anyone who knows any-thing about those dark days in Zimbabwe’s history will know the Senator played a key role in seeking some restorative justice to the victims of the madness. He has been relentless in his demand for those responsible for this outrage to face justice and rightly so too because this matter can never be laid to rest and the wounds heal until justice is…

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‘David Coltart Autobiography (50 Years Of Tyranny In Zimbabwe), Unravels Gukurahundi Massacres

‘David Coltart Autobiography (50 Years Of Tyranny In Zimbabwe), Unravels Gukurahundi Massacres

VICE-PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s role in the Gukurahundi massacres has once again been thrust into the limelight, with former Education minister David Coltart accusing him of making inflammatory statements that could have formented the killings. In his autobiography, The Struggle Continues: 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe, Coltart insinuates Mnangagwa and Defence minister Sydney Sekeramayi could have known more about the 1980s killings than President Robert Mugabe. At a rally near Lupane district, Coltart alleged Mnangagwa…

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‘Mugabe Uses Enforced Disappearances As A Strategy To Spread Terro’r- Zim Human Rights NGO Forum

‘Mugabe Uses Enforced Disappearances As A Strategy To Spread Terro’r- Zim Human Rights NGO Forum

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe’s regime has used enforced disappearances as a strategy to spread terror within the society, the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum has said. In a statement to mark the international day against enforced disappearances, the rights lobby group said the issue of insecurity spreads across communities. “The feeling of insecurity generated by this practice is not limited to the close relatives of the disappeared but affects their communities and society as a whole….

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