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WOZA Protest Demands New Government

Zimbabwe: WOZA Protest Demands New GovernmentViolet GondaHundreds of protestors from Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) took to the streets Monday to demand the implementation of the 'new government' so it can take urgent action in dealing decisively with the economic crisis, as people continue to suffer.WOZA coordinator Jenni Williams said at least 600 people peacefully marched in Bulawayo....

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Local Women Have Had "More" Trauma After Independence

Interview with Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) National Coordinator Jenni Williams

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Q&A: Zimbabwean Women Have Had ‘‘More” Trauma After Independence

Global Geopolitics – Global News Blog – Global Analyst Online - IPS Saturday, September 13, 2008 All rights reserved, IPS – Inter Press Service, 2008. Interview with Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) National Coordinator Jenni Williams CAPE TOWN, Sep 13 (IPS) - Zimbabwean women have experienced higher levels of trauma, including violence and lack of food, [...]

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'Beatings continue during talks'

... future to consider how to address a "legacy of violence" stretching back to colonial rule.Jenni Williams, head of the rights group known as WOZA, and other members spoke at a news conference in South Africa on Tuesday.Williams says while attention has been focused on the power-sharing talks, activists are being arrested and beaten. - Sapa-AP BOOKMARK THIS STORY Social bookmarking...