How do you envision the future for women in Zimbabwe and how can nternational womens movements help?
SE: Another Zimbabwe is possible. Women continue to envision this Zimbabwe and are clear about what they want. In small and sometimes big ways women work to make the dream of a different Zimbabwe possible. Even in the harshest of environments. The issue of solidarity has always been important to women’s movements. So yes, let us take direction, if we can, from particular nodes of women’s organising in Zimbabwe and engage in actions that both show solidarity. This will require high levels of trust and a shared political orientation and direction that will allow for direct political solidarity with women and women activists in Zimbabwe, in order to seize the opportunities to contribute to the making of an emancipatory movement and a liberated society. TM: Zimbabwe will still be a patriarchal state no mater who wins currently, so for women it is ‘Aluta Continua’ – the struggle continues. There is a need for women to regroup and strategize on the next phase of their lives in Zimbabwe. The