At the SADC Summit, Zimbabwean opposition leaders scramble for attention as Chris Mutsvangwa’s isolation reflects growing rifts in the ruling party.
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The recent SADC summit in Angola faces criticism for its failure to address human rights abuses and governance issues in the region.
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Zanu PF asserts arrests target criminals, not opposition, as Zimbabwe prepares for the SADC summit under tight security
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The SADC summit in Harare is overshadowed by concerns over the detention of activists. As delegates gather, hopes rise for meaningful reform and greater regional cooperation.
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South Africa’s DIRCO stresses dialogue as the best solution to Zimbabwe’s ongoing political and economic crises, offering to mediate amidst rising tensions. As Zimbabwe prepares to host the SADC summit, concerns over its human rights record and political unrest continue to mount.
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South Africa affirms it has no authority to move the SADC Summit from Zimbabwe, despite rising calls to shift the venue over human rights concerns.
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AI and HRW condemn Zimbabwe’s crackdown on dissent and urge SADC leaders to speak out against the escalating human rights violations ahead of the summit.
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Harare City Council struggles with procurement delays, hindering preparations for the upcoming Sadc Heads of State and Government Summit.
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Julius Malema calls on Zimbabwean youth to stand against President Mnangagwa’s potential term extension, urging regional support and active participation from the diaspora.
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President Mnangagwa faces global criticism over the crackdown on activists ahead of the SADC summit. He claims foreign-funded schemes tarnish Zimbabwe’s image.