#2  S01.E02 - Zimbabwe after Mugabe with David Coltart and Dumisani Muleya

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Today on the second episode of Let’s Talk Human Rights podcast, we travel to Zimbabwe. About a year ago, the former president, Robert Mugabe, passed away at the age of 95. After 37 years in power, he was overthrown in a military coup only two years earlier, in 2017.

Mugabe's successor Emmerson Mnangagwa spoke of reforms for the country in that he now affectionately refers to as a new dispensation and second republic. We shall take a closer look at the situation on the ground and try to unpack some of the critical and relevant questions regarding Zimbabwe.
For this, we are joined by two very interesting guests from Zimbabwe. Senator David Coltart, opposition politician, human rights lawyer and current MDC Alliance Treasurer General, and Dumisani Muleya, international award winning investigative journalist, who is also a strong critic of the Mnangagwa regime.

News Sound Bites:

BBC Africa
https://youtu.be/PyNrhvVjinY

Africa News
https://youtu.be/FY6P94N6pu0
 
Aljazeera
https://youtu.be/V_7RaVKZDaw
 
SABC News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThO73waCuJQ

SABC News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ3cvso587Y
Season 1 / Episode 2 16 Nov 2020 English South Africa Politics · Government

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