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Zimbabwe Vigil Diary 17th January 2026



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Thanks
to
those
who
came
today:
Tadiwa
Chinyanganya,
Blessing
Harry,
Jonathan
Kariwo,
Philip
Maponga,
Patricia
Masamba,
Tanaka
Mutukwa,
Samantha
Pfupajena,
Ephraim
Tapa
and
Tatenda
Tsumba.
Photos:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/zimbabwevigil/albums/72177720331517587/
.

On
15
January
2026,
Uganda
went
to
the
polls
to
elect
its
president
and
parliamentary
representatives. This
followed
a
spirited
campaign
from
the
opposition
movement,
with
tens
of
thousands
attending
each
of
their
rallies,
far
more
than
compared
to
the
crowds
attracted
by
the
octogenarian
President
Museveni.

It
would
appear
the
massive
show
of
support
irked
the
President
and
his
son,
General
Muhozi,
as
they
deployed
every
trick
in
the
book
to
thwart
the
people’s
will.
Opposition
supporters
were
arbitrarily
arrested,
intimidated,
and
threatened
while
opposition
leader
Bobi
Wine
was
repeatedly
harassed,
blocked,
and
terrorised
by
armed
authorities
as
he
crisscrossed
the
country
in
campaigns.

Days
before
the
election,
the
Internet
was
shut
down
nationally.
The
voting
process
itself
was
marred
by
technical
glitches,
unexplained
delays,
and
voter
manipulation,
among
other
things.

Amid
allegations
of
massive
rigging
and
rampant
electoral
malpractices,
the
state
controlled
electoral
commission
gave
the
victory
to
Museveni. AU
observers
congratulated
Museveni
whilst
expressing
concern
over
the
dark
cloud
and
manner
in
which
the
election
was
conducted.

All
well-choreographed
to
mirror
the
Zimbabwe
experience. Wither
Africa!

The
international
community
was
not
alone
in
condemning
the
stolen
election,
which
was
also
rightly
condemned
by
vigil
activists. Africa,
like
Zimbabwe,
needs
new
leaders,
a
changed
mindset!

For
Vigil
pictures
check: http://www.flickr.com/photos/zimbabwevigil/.
Please
note:
Vigil
photos
can
only
be
downloaded
from
our
Flickr
website.


Events
and
Notices: 


  • Next
    Vigil
    meeting
    outside
    the
    Zimbabwe
    Embassy. 
    Saturday
    7th February
    from
    2

    5
    pm.
    We
    meet
    on
    the
    first
    and
    third
    Saturdays
    of
    every
    month.
    On
    other
    Saturdays
    the
    virtual
    Vigil
    will
    run.

  • The
    Restoration
    of
    Human
    Rights
    in
    Zimbabwe
    (ROHR)
     is
    the
    Vigil’s
    partner
    organisation
    based
    in
    Zimbabwe.
    ROHR
    grew
    out
    of
    the
    need
    for
    the
    Vigil
    to
    have
    an
    organisation
    on
    the
    ground
    in
    Zimbabwe
    which
    reflected
    the
    Vigil’s
    mission
    statement
    in
    a
    practical
    way.
    ROHR
    in
    the
    UK
    actively
    fundraises
    through
    membership
    subscriptions,
    events,
    sales
    etc
    to
    support
    the
    activities
    of
    ROHR
    in
    Zimbabwe.

  • The
    Vigil’s
    book
    ‘Zimbabwe
    Emergency’
     is
    based
    on
    our
    weekly
    diaries.
    It
    records
    how
    events
    in
    Zimbabwe
    have
    unfolded
    as
    seen
    by
    the
    diaspora
    in
    the
    UK.
    It
    chronicles
    the
    economic
    disintegration,
    violence,
    growing
    oppression
    and
    political
    manoeuvring

    and
    the
    tragic
    human
    cost
    involved. It
    is
    available
    at
    the
    Vigil.
    All
    proceeds
    go
    to
    the
    Vigil
    and
    our
    sister
    organisation
    the
    Restoration
    of
    Human
    Rights
    in
    Zimbabwe’s
    work
    in
    Zimbabwe.
    The
    book
    is
    also
    available
    from
    Amazon.


  • Facebook
    pages:   

  • Vigil : 
    https ://www.facebook.com/zimbabwevigil
  • ROHR: https://www.facebook.com/Restoration-of-Human-Rights-ROHR-Zimbabwe-International-370825706588551/
  • ZAF: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Zimbabwe-Action-Forum-ZAF/490257051027515

The
Vigil,
outside
the
Zimbabwe
Embassy,
429
Strand,
London
meets
regularly
on
Saturdays
from
14.00
to
17.00
to
protest
against
gross
violations
of
human
rights
in
Zimbabwe.
The
Vigil
which started
in
October
2002
will
continue
until
internationally-monitored,
free
and
fair
elections
are
held
in
Zimbabwe.