The theme will be on religion and gender in the diaspora. Please download concept note and draft programme…
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Zimbabwean Book Festival
Join Us on 3 and 4 March. Our first Zimbabwean Book Festivalwith a full programme of events. Please download the programmewhich is in person on the first day and by virtual attendance on Zoomon the second day. registration for both days is needed. Please download the programme for details…
Join our “Whats App” group
If you are a paid up member you can join our BZS Whats App discussion group. This App is available on any phone but also available for desk top access. This we hope will keep members rapidly in touch with developments,and national activities in the Uk and Zimbabwe . Please be aware that members with…
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BZS Review
The BZS Review is published four times a year linking Zimbabwe and the UK. Only members receive an “in time” print edition. You can however get a free electronic edition here usually some weeks after the print edition is available….
BZS News Review
For the latest book reviews and news of ongoing link activities checkout the BZS News Review published four times a year. Available in print by subscription or via this link:…
Welcome to the Britain Zimbabwe Society
This is the developing word press site for the Britain Zimbabwe Society. The Britain Zimbabwe Society (BZS) was established after Zimbabwe’s Independence in 1980 to share information, promote friendship and facilitate networking between the two countries. In addition BZS organises a BZS Research Day annually in June, to highlight research by academics on Zimbabwe both…
BZS Research Day 2016 report
Thank you to all those who contributed to the success of the 2016 research day. To download the overview of the proceedings please download BZS Research Day overview_2016 We hope to see you all in October for the AGM in London which is attended by a full programme of speakers. Watch this space….
Research Day 17 June
please register for free now and and download the programme from our research day page or about the BZS!…
Young Researchers prize
Online event on saturday 19 November fro 14.00hrs. Watch this space for free registration link Epiphania Munetsi is the Programme Manager for the SUCCEED Project at the University of Zimbabwe, which aims to support and empower people with psycho-social disabilities in sub-Saharan Africa. The project advocates for the voices of people living with psychosis to be heard…
CDO Seminar
Saturday 15 October 14.00 hours is the communitydevelopment Organisations seminar . Please see programmeon our home page and register for free on eventbrite…