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Zim’s CSOs under siege: ActSA – NewsDay

The report included personal experiences shared by CSO leaders and human rights defenders in Zimbabwe who could not be identified for their safety.

REGIONAL civil society organisation, Action for Southern Africa (ActSA), says Zimbabwe’s civil society is under siege and desperately needs reinforcement from solidarity movements worldwide.

ActSA works in solidarity with civil society organisations (CSOs) in southern Africa and the United Kingdom to ensure that legacies of colonialism, apartheid and racism are replaced with justice, human rights and peace.

In a joint report with the University of Liverpool titled: Voices from the Frontline: Repression and Shrinking Space for Civil Society Organisations in Zimbabwe, ActSA documented the experiences of civil society leaders in the run-up to the August 23 and 24 elections. Its findings were submitted to the United Kingdom’s House of Lords last week.

The report included personal experiences shared by CSO leaders and human rights defenders in Zimbabwe who could not be identified for their safety.

“Zimbabwean civil society is under siege at a time when it desperately needs reinforcement from solidarity movements worldwide. ActSA hopes this report will refresh dialogue between civil society in the UK, Zimbabwe, and funders and decision-makers to find the way forward in the months ahead.

“The report brings together themes of major concern to civil society, including denial of due process under the law, systematic attacks on civil society groups, and the intimidation of professional groups to support the (President Emmerson)  Mnangagwa regime,” partly read the report.

The report, launched in the House of Lords on September 13 through Lord Jonathon Oates’s support, said self-censorship due to a constrained environment caused by repressive legislation had resulted in covert mistrust among CSOs.

“The result is declining solidarity, which results in reduced organised challenge, for example, to repressive legislation. Coupled with limited funding from traditional donors for projects such as civic education outside of election periods, CSOs are struggling to remain in operation. Many key organisations have closed, putting increased strain on those that remain in operation. Regional solidarity is essential to providing support to CSOs in Zimbabwe,” ActSA said.

ActSA recommended that the African diplomatic community as a whole should be invited to address the increasing regression in human rights and democratic governance in Zimbabwe.

“Global commitment, already agreed upon through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) process, can be used to highlight regressive policies and practices as they relate to democracy, the role of women, vibrant civil society, and partnerships between corporate entities, government, and civil society,” ActSA added.

ActSA alleged that since the 2017 military coup, Mnangagwa’s regime has adopted a two-pronged approach to shrinking both civic and political spaces.

Legislation such as the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Amendment Act No 10 of 2023, allegedly was introduced to muzzle civil society. The Act which criminalises criticism of the government came into force on July 14 this year.

The reported cases of abduction which have occurred since 2020, the prolonged incarceration of former Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala and unexplained political murders, among other contentious issues were highlighted in the report.

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Tupac Shakur: Man arrested in connection with rapper’s murder in 1996

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By Andre Rhoden-Paul | BBC News


LAS Vegas police have reportedly arrested a man in connection with the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur nearly three decades ago.

The hip-hop legend was shot four times in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas in 1996.

The identity of his killer is still a mystery.

On Friday morning Las Vegas police arrested a man over his death, according to sources speaking to AP news agency.

Shakur was only 25 when he died.

He died on 13 September 1996, a week after he was shot four times in his car while waiting at a red light.

In a separate report, ABC News cited a senior law official confirming a suspect had been arrested in connection with the murder of Shakur and that charges would be announced on Friday afternoon.

The development comes after Las Vegas police in July searched an alleged gang member’s home for evidence over Shakur’s death.

The death of the rapper, one of the most acclaimed in hip-hop, has inspired several documentaries.

Shakur, whose stage name was stylised as 2Pac, released his debut album in 1991.

He sold more than 75 million records worldwide, enjoying chart success with hits including California Love, All Eyez On Me and Changes.

In June this year the rapper received a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Six die in plane crash


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A plane believed to be owned by Rio Zimbabwe, has reportedly crashed in Mashava this morning killing six people.

According to state media reports, the plane was  travelling from Harare to Zvishavane when it crashed.

It is also reported that it was going to transport diamonds but developed a technical fault before it plunged into Peter Farm in the Zvamahande area.

All passengers and crew allegedly died on the spot.

Unconfirmed reports state the plane might have exploded mid-air before hitting the ground.

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RioZim owner, five others die in plane crash

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A plane believed to be owned by Rio Zimbabwe, crashed in Mashava this morning killing six people.

According to state media reports, the plane was  travelling from Harare to Zvishavane when it crashed.

It is also reported that it was going to transport diamonds but developed a technical fault before it plunged into Peter Farm in the Zvamahande area.

All passengers and crew died on the spot.

Unconfirmed reports state the plane might have exploded mid-air before hitting the ground.

Top journalist and filmmaker, Hopewell Chin’ono said some the deceased are Rio Zim owner Harpal Randhawa and his son.

“I am deeply saddened with the passing of Harpal Randhawa, the owner of Rio Zim who died today in a plane crash in Zvishavane.

“Five other people including his son who was also a pilot, but a passenger on this flight also died in the crash,” wrote Chin’ono on X.

Chin’ono said he first met Harpal in 2017 through a mutual friend and businessman, Kalaa Mpinga who owned Mwana Africa mines.

“Through him I met many people in the business, diplomatic, and political worlds.

“My thoughts are with his wife, family, friends and the Rio Zim community,” he added.

Rio Zim company secretary Gova said a full statement will be issued.

“I am not in a position to address the media right now. We will however be issuing a statement as soon as possible,” he said.

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