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Punches & Insults: Why Zimbabwe’s Women Candidates Want to Change the Political Playing Field


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BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Nov 06 (IPS) – “I have long given up on active politics,” Gertrude Sidambe, a 36-year-old member of one of Zimbabwe’s opposition parties, tells IPS.

When female members of the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front complained last month about political violence as male members chose brawn over brains to solicit for positions, the party’s National Secretary for Women’s Affairs Mabel Chinomona advised that they enter the punch-and-insult battlefield and “fight” like everyone else. 

Read the full story, “Punches & Insults: Why Zimbabwe’s Women Candidates Want to Change the Political Playing Field”, on globalissues.org

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Nov 06 (IPS) – “I have long given up on active politics,” Gertrude Sidambe, a 36-year-old member of one of Zimbabwe’s opposition parties, tells IPS.When female members of the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front complained last month about political violence as male members chose brawn over brains to solicit for positions, the party’s National Secretary for Women’s Affairs Mabel Chinomona advised that they enter the punch-and-insult battlefield and “fight” like everyone else. Read the full story, “Punches & Insults: Why Zimbabwe’s Women Candidates Want to Change the Political Playing Field”, on globalissues.org →