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Zimbabwe's 1980-2015 trajectory has many lessons for the rest of the world, not least South Africa. Through epochs of nationalist uhuru, expansion of the welfare state, debt crisis and ineffectual structural adjustment, renewed political repression, the rise and fall of an opposition party and the country's current state of extreme flux, there have been various vital trends in civil society. The present repression of civil society activists signals the state's fear that the period ahead includes greater opportunities for social change.
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