id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mh6egxdjifexdal52b7qne2ys4 Everisto Benyera Exploring Zimbabwe's Traditional Transitional Justice Mechanisms 2014 10 .pdf application/pdf 6699 437 52 mechanisms currently at work in Zimbabwe as viable concomitants in the field of justice, healing and reconciliation. it terms realist traditional transitional justice mechanisms used in Zimbabwe's rural areas1. botso (self-shaming)3, chenura (cleansing ceremonies)4, nhimbe (community working groups)5 transitional justice mechanisms which by definition are set of bottom-up, non-legal, victimcentred broad-based, continuous redress mechanisms that heal and reconcile communities fragmented by gross violations of human rights. work did not venture into the efficacy of the institution of ngozi and other related traditional institutions used for truth seeking, healing and community based peace building. In Africa in general and Zimbabwe in particular, traditional transitional justice mechanisms been achieved through bringing the perpetrators (if present), and their family to the homestead of their victims in the presence of the community and local traditional leadership to provide labour, usually in the fields of their victim The next section discusses another form of traditional transitional justice mechanisms, nyaradzo, which means memorial service. ./cache/work_mh6egxdjifexdal52b7qne2ys4.pdf ./txt/work_mh6egxdjifexdal52b7qne2ys4.txt