18th April 2024
Zimbabwe continues to struggle with its
lack of true independence.
The 44 years under ZANU-PF rule are marked
by pervasive corruption that undermines good governance and economic stability.
The country's leadership is marred by allegations of embezzlement and
mismanagement, exacerbating the already dire situation. The impact of this
corruption is felt on a societal level, with citizens facing limited access to
basic services and a deteriorating quality of life.
Amidst these challenges, the people of
Zimbabwe are suffering, with a significant portion of the population facing
hardships that have led to a high mortality rate. The combination of political
instability, economic mismanagement, and a lack of accountability has created a
cycle of despair for the population, highlighting the urgent need for reforms
and sustainable solutions to address these pressing issues.
The grave violations of human rights under
the ED Mnangagwa government and ruling party ZANU-PF include murders, arbitrary
arrests, abductions, enforced disappearances as well as imprisonment of
activists and opposition leaders.
These actions reflect a troubling trend of
suppressing dissent and silencing voices of opposition. Emmerson Mnangagwa's
government's crackdown on civil liberties and political freedoms and the
accompanying system of patronage raise concerns about the lack of democracy and
the rule of law in Zimbabwe. The systematic targeting of activists and political
opposition leaders undermines the people's fundamental rights and freedoms,
perpetuating a climate of fear and intimidation.
Attention and action are needed to hold Ed Mnangagwa’s
government and ruling party, ZANU-PF, accountable for these violations and to
ensure the protection of human rights in Zimbabwe.
#ZIMBABWENOTINDEPENDENT
#ZANUPFMUSTFALL
#NORIGHTSINZIMBABWE
#ROHRZIMBABWE
About the author
Nina Mutepfa is a human rights activist and a member of Restoration of Human
Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe based in the United Kingdom. She can be contacted by
email at ninamutepfa@gmail.com
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