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The Zimbabwe I want: Mandivamba Rukuni on culture, politics and land reform
When I say there is something evil about formal education, it is something about thinking that there is always one answer to everything. The inability to live with ambiguity, with things which can be debatable, in which there is not one right answer, is a problem. How do we build a society which is capable of tolerating ambiguity. Read more

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Welcome to Kubatana.net! This web site improves the accessibility of human rights and civic information in Zimbabwe. You can browse over 16,000 articles, reports and other documents. Use our Directory to contact a variety of NGOs, civil society organisations and social justice groups.

    Vacancies - Zimbabwe National Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS (ZNNP+) - Read more

    Taking an HIV test in Zimbabwe: A personal experience - Fungai Machirori - Read more

    Driven by the desire for freedom - Interview with Rejoice Ngwenya - Kubatana.net - Read more

    Hot Seat: Heated debate on Indigenisation Regulations Part 2 - SW Radio Africa - Read more

    POSA and the right to freedom of assembly: Submissions by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights - ZLHR - Read more

    CSO's endorse amendment of POSA - Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights - Read more

    MISA-Zimbabwe's submissions on the proposed amendments to POSA - Media Institute of Southern Africa - Read more

    The Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment (General) Regulations - Bill Watch 6/2010 - Veritas - Read more

    Absolutely power corrupts, but it corrupts only those who think they deserve it - The Economist - Read more

    Mugabe and reconciliation: The genesis and meaning of 'We Are All Zimbabweans Now' - James Kilgore - Read more

    In search of the meaning of Zimbabwe - Interview with Prof Brian Raftopoulos - Zimbabwe in Pictures - Read more

    Confronting cholera: My Zimbabwe diary - Emile Hirsch - Read more

    WOZA leaders meet with Ministers of Home Affairs - Women and Men of Zimbabwe Arise - Read more

    Deliberate coincidences - the Indigenisation Act and the ban of food aid - Phil Matibe - Read more

    Report back - Sexual Orientation and the Constitutional Process Indaba - Kubatana.net - Read more

    Lack of transparency and accountability evident in Chiadzwa diamond mining arrangements - ZELA - Read more


By the third year of University (Law is four years) there is enormous pressure on me to have a boyfriend. Why? Because you need to be sure that before you leave university you have someone to marry you, otherwise you’ll be a failure, never mind that you have honours and a first class degree. I’m talking about stereotypes, and gender roles, and expectations, and how these are drummed into us from birth. Read more from Catherine Makoni


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