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Dr. Tinashe Rukuni studied for his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Public Administration specializing in Peace Studies with the Durban University of Technology (2019). His Thesis was on Transforming post-conflict relationships via peace gardens in Masvingo; Zimbabwe. He also hold the following qualifications; a Master of Science degree in Peace, Leadership and Conflict Resolution from the Zimbabwe Open University (2012), a Graduate Certificate in Education from the University of Zimbabwe (2003), a Post-Graduate Certificate of Proficiency in Peace, Leadership and...
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Dr Moyo holds a PhD in Theology from Stellenbosch University, South Africa which research centered on marital conflict arising from fertility and barrenness and mechanisms for resolution of such conflict.   She also holds a Masters Degree from Luther Seminary in Minnesota, USA where she wrote a Dissertation on the conflict of the land issue in Zimbabwe. She is also a graduate of the University of Zimbabwe where she attained her BA Honours with a dissertation on the “Varemba Culture in...
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Mrs. Nomaqhawe Gwere is a practicing development worker who adds value, detail and growth to the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) as a Commissioner. She has a proven 19 years record in designing, managing and spearheading development frameworks that seek to champion civil society and community participation in inclusive and sustainable growth, peace building, conflict prevention, management, resolution and transformation, good governance, public social accountability and constitutionalism. She has immense experience and knowledge in coordinating and directing programs that...
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Commissioner Josephine Shambare was born in the year 1960 in Mashonaland Central Province, Zimbabwe. She joined the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) in 1984 and rose through the ranks due to outstanding performance at each level – earning her the rank of Deputy Commissioner General.  She retired from the ZRP in 2018 as a very senior officer with deep understanding and extensive experience in all facets of national, regional and international policing; in areas of Crime, Operations, Human Resources and administration....
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  Donwell Dube is an NPRC commissioner who is a specialist in peacebuilding. He holds a PhD in peacebuilding from Durban University of Technology and a Masters in Peace and Governance from Africa University.Commissioner Dube is an accomplished academic and researcher who has published a number of peer reviewed articles on peace issues in Zimbabwe. He also has more than ten years teaching experience at university level where he taught peace studies. He taught peace studies at Lupane State University...
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Obert Chaurura Gutu studied for his Bachelor of Law and  Bachelor of Laws degrees at the University of Zimbabwe between the period 1982 to 1986.  In 2011 he submitted a Masters of Philosophy degree thesis specialising on the Constitutional amendments in Zimbabwe between the period 1980 to the year 2000.   He is the senior and founding partner at Gutu and Chikowero Law Firm; a law firm that he founded in October 1990.  Before that, he was a Public Prosecutor whose...
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NPRC in the process of finalising its National Gender & inclusion policy. The policy acknowledges the importance of peace at Family, community & national level. The Policy notes that peace & harmony at family level contributes to fair appropriation, ownership of productive efforts among men, women, boys & girls at national, community & family levels.http://www.nprc.org.zw/?p=1136&preview=true
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The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission acting Chairperson, Vice Chairperson Commissioner Lilian Chigwedere gave her opening remarks during Parliamentary Thematic Committee on Peace and Security meeting. "I am grateful for the unwavering support from the Thematic Committee on Peace and Security" she said. The NPRC has been assigned to review its 5 year Strategic Plan from next week going forward. NPRC is engaging different stakeholders in resolving conflicts and is also contributing to Governance National Development Results Framework. http://www.nprc.org.zw/?p=1132&preview=true
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The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission Spokesperson Commissioner Advocate Obert C. Gutu unpacks what the NPRC as a constitutional body is all about, and taps into the Commission's constitutional mandate according to Section 252 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Watch full interview  https://fb.watch/6qVFlGHScP/
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The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission joins the nation & the rest of the world in observing the International Day in support of Victims of torture. Victims are at the centre of the Commission' s work and the Commission continues to abide buy one of its core values of 'Victim Centeredness'. The Commission condemns violence or torture in all its forms. "You survived" and that's where your power lies. In that conciousness resides healing, freedom and hope for a brighter...
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