legitimate and effective. The Symposium ended with a visit to the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Museum where a tour was conducted for all the participants. A summary of the events for the Symposium was given and the closing remarks were given by Mr. Alec Muchadehama - the Chairperson of the NTJWG. He noted the importance of the event as well as highlighting the need for civil society to keep the victims’ concerns on their agenda as well as imploring the NPRC to do more work on transitional justice in Zimbabwe. “ The participants got into sectoral groups and deliberated on key themes such as truth seeking, justice, remembrance, reparations, documentation and archiving. 2018 TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE POLICY SYMPOSIUM REPORT 21 – 23 NOVEMBER 2018 BULAWAYO, ZIMBABWE NATIONAL TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE WORKING GROUP ZIMBABWE

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