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  Zimbabwe has experienced several violent epochs, which have largely remained unresolved. BY RUMBIDZAI MUYENDESI Chief among Zimbabwe’s unresolved violent episodes is the Gukurahundi massacres. According to the Catholic Commission of Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe’s nerve-wracking report Breaking the Silence, about 20 000 civilians were killed in the Matabeleland and Midlands provinces between 1982...

The first quarter of 2022 set the tone for what seems to be a busy year for transitional justice. Critical developments which will be covered in this edition include the announcement by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to launch the Gukurahundi hearings; the destruction of the Gukurahundi memorial plaques in Bhalagwe and the Universal Periodic Review (UPR),...

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2020 is the presentati on of the NPRC’s 2018 and 2019 Annual Reports to Parliament and the subsequent publicati on of the reports. This was a step in the right directi on for the NPRC, a welcome development that enabled stakeholders parti cularly survivors to interact with the NPRC’s report and refl ect on the...

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The National Transitional Justice Working Group (NTJWG) is a platform established by forty-six Zimbabwean transitional justice stakeholders to provide the interface between transitional justice stakeholders and the official transitional justice processes in Zimbabwe.

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ABOUT USNTJWG

The National Transitional Justice Working Group (NTJWG) is a platform established by forty-six Zimbabwean transitional justice stakeholders to provide the interface between transitional justice stakeholders and the official transitional justice processes in Zimbabwe.

PURPOSEMission Statement

Our Mission is to create an inclusive space for the coordination of transitional justice stakeholders, share experiences; build synergies for comprehensive, accountable, victim-centred and participatory transitional justice processes in Zimbabwe.

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