Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa on July 14 launched a long-awaited process of reconciliation over notorious 1980s massacres by government troops that claimed tens of thousands of lives. Survivors will be interviewed in a series of hearings opening the way for possible compensation, in a bid to settle longstanding grievances and tensions. “Today is a pivotal...

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