Why Abducted Itai Dzamara’s Brother, ‘Patson Dzamara ,Was Recently Arrested , By Mugabe’s Zanu PF Regime.

Why Abducted Itai Dzamara’s Brother, ‘Patson Dzamara ,Was Recently Arrested , By Mugabe’s Zanu PF Regime.

Mugabe’s Arrest Of Patson Dzamara, is designed to dampen the Zimbabwean people;s resolve to occupy and hold protests at Africa Unity Square, and also instil fear amongst the ever growing public calls for government accountability on Itai Dzamara‘s abduction and dissapearance in March 2015. Bring Back Itai Dzamara,! By Sibusiso Ngwenya photo-Itai dzamara Lying unconscious after assault by police at Africa Unity Square

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The Struggle Ahead Of Us Is Bigger Than Political Leaders And Their Political Parties

As Zimbabwe we are faced with a struggle which is now bigger than political parties, political leaders or individuals. The various political leaders and their political parties have played a critical role in liberating us from the bondage we find ourselves in. We remain grateful for the various opposition political leaders and their parties to bring the desired change of. However, one factor that has derailed the achievement of our objectives has been a major…

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High Court Gives Go Ahead For Dzamara Commemorations In Africa Unity Square

High Court Gives Go Ahead For Dzamara Commemorations In Africa Unity Square

THE High Court has ordered police to allow the family of missing journalist-cum-human rights activist Itai Dzamara to go ahead with their planned commemorations scheduled for today at Africa Unity Square. High Court judge Justice Clement Phiri made the ruling yesterday after Dzamara’s younger brother, Patson, filed an urgent chamber application seeking to interdict police from stopping the event. The commemorations mark a year after Dzamara went missing following his alleged abduction by suspected State…

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Pressure Groups Plan Trust Fund To Provide For Dzamara’s And Other Missing Persons Families

Pressure Groups Plan Trust Fund To Provide For Dzamara’s And Other Missing Persons  Families

PRESSURE groups advocating for the release and safe return of missing journalist-cum-activist, Itai Dzamara, have announced plans to launch a trust fund to provide for his immediate family needs and other families of missing persons. Addressing delegates attending a prayer meeting for Dzamara in Chitungwiza on Saturday, human rights defender Nixon Nyikadzino said the trust fund was meant to cushion victims’ families against economic hardships. Dzamara, who was allegedly abducted by suspected State security agents…

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Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Scorned Over US$10,000 ‘Crocodile Tears’ Over Itai Dzamara

Zimbabwe Republic  Police (ZRP) Scorned Over US$10,000 ‘Crocodile Tears’ Over Itai Dzamara

THE family of Itai Dzamara, the opposition and activists, say they will not readily welcome what the police have been producing as evidence of their investigations into the whereabouts of the pro-good governance activist. The state, fingered for Dzamara’s March 9 abduction near his Harare home, has for a good four months, soaked the pressure from local groups and western embassies demanding his safe return. But evidently feeling the heat, police have started publishing a…

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Anti-Mugabe Demonstration To Impeach President Is Banned: Organisers To Defy ZRP

Anti-Mugabe Demonstration To Impeach President Is Banned: Organisers To Defy ZRP

Efforts by two non-governmental organisations to demonstrate at Parliament Building on Thursday with the aim of lobbying legislators to impeach President Robert Mugabe were quashed after the Zimbabwe Republic Police denied them permission to do so. However, the organisers are adamant that they will go ahead with their plans next week. The Democracy Advocate Trust (DAT) and Occupy Africa Unity Square had planned to call for Mugabe’s impeachment by Parliament over missing public funds, following…

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Mugabe’s Stance On Missing Itai Dzamara ‘Is Irresponsible And Unfortunate.’-Dzamara Family

Mugabe’s Stance On  Missing Itai Dzamara ‘Is Irresponsible And Unfortunate.’-Dzamara Family

The family of Itai Dzamara yesterday described President Robert Mugabe’s position on the missing activist as “irresponsible and unfortunate.” It said, despite all the statements and theories peddled by the government and Zanu-PF against their relative, they consider the State as their “primary suspect”. Mugabe’s spokesperson George Charamba was recently quoted saying, the government could not be blamed for the Occupy Africa Unity Square (an anti-Mugabe lobby group) leader’s disappearance. Charamba dismissed calls for Mugabe…

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