Zimbabwe celebrated on 17 November the third year since former president Robert Mugabe was overthrown and replaced by Emmerson Mnangagwa. People assumed that the change in power – after being controlled by Mugabe for 38 years – would open a new positive chapter for Zimbabweans. But instead, cases of human rights violations, arrests and detainment of civic rights activists, corruption, economic demise, crumbling infrastructure and unemployment are once again making headlines.
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa’s capture of judiciary a red flag for state failure
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