TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PEACE IN ZIMBABWE The Zimbabwe Peace Project notes the Zimbabwe Council of Churches’s statement on the Church and the Public space, which emphasizes’ ZCC profession of an ‘unfaltering resolve to remain true to its calling of prophetic presence that promotes a better and inclusive future, one that will enable it to continue nurturing a culture of peace, justice, prosperity, and reconciliation in Zimbabwe.’ The statement further notes that it calls for the “church to be a light in the darkness, upholding human dignity.” In light of the shrinking civic space in Zimbabwe it is prudent that ZCC encourages the church “to speak out against injustice and to work to build a more just and equitable society.” The statement also calls for the church to promote dialogue, understanding, and forgiveness, and to work to heal the wounds of the past, a key ingredient towards sustainable peace in Zimbabwe. ZCC further emphasizes the critical importance of constitutionalism, the rule of law, and good governance in Zimbabwe. They highlight that the nation's constitution, designed to uphold justice and human rights, is being undermined, serving to protect and enrich a select few rather than the majority, hence the call for active civic engagement, urging citizens to responsibly exercise their rights and advocate for leaders who embody values of service and righteousness. ZPP greatly notes and appreciates’ the church commitment to speaking with a prophetic voice in the public square, and to work to create a more just, peaceful, and prosperous Zimbabwe. Read the full statement here 10 STEPS BACKWARDS ...an attack on freedom of expression. The Zimbabwe Peace Project deeply regrets the government’s attack on the fundamental freedoms of the people particularly on Freedom of expression. In February alone, 944 individuals were silenced and denied their right to express themselves. The government's exploitation of the law to suppress freedom of expression is deeply concerning. The recent arrest of journalist Blessed Mhlanga is a blatant attack on press freedom, aimed at silencing critical voices. Mhlanga's charges, allegedly inciting violence through data messages, stem from statements made by liberation war veteran Blessed Geza, highlighting the politicization of the law and suppression of dissenting voices. This arrest sends a chilling message to journalists and media outlets, warning them against reporting on sensitive topics or criticizing those in power. The unjustified denial of bail to these journalists further underscores the government's intent to muzzle dissenting voices. Zimbabwe's dismal ranking on the Press Freedom Index, 160 out of 180, is a stark reflection of this reality, with far-reaching implications for peace and democracy. By stifling free expression, the government undermines the foundations of a healthy democracy, where diverse perspectives and opinions are essential for informed decision-making and holding those in power accountable. This sets a perilous precedent, emboldening those in positions of power within communities to silence or muzzle dissenting voices as has already been seen in various communities where traditional leaders and politicians are threatening and harassing people who do not necessarily agree with their views. Such disregard for individuals rights and freedoms takes us ten steps backwards from creating sustainable peace in Zimbabwe. 7

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