Sekai Holland

Zimbabwean Senator

Sekai Holland (born 1942) is a former Zimbabwean politician who held the position of Minister of State for National Healing, Reconciliation, and Integration under President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai. She has actively campaigned on various human rights issues, including those concerning Aboriginal Australians, apartheid in South Africa, and women's rights and democracy in Zimbabwe.

Sekai Holland

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  • Waking up from a nightmare that felt endless
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  • Many of us are still in disbelief that Mr. Mugabe actually resigned; it’s a relief, especially for us older folks.
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  • Mr. Mugabe’s resignation showcased the African approach to achieving reconciliation.
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  • Mugabe was not disrespected; he is still alive. We aren’t targeting his wife either we’re not sure what’s happening with that situation.
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  • We understand there will be processes to reach a fair outcome for everyone, and we need to learn from that.
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  • The question now is whether the inter-generational correction will finally happen, as the military mentioned the generational conflict that has hindered Zimbabwe’s progress.
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  • This award is a wonderful surprise and incredibly encouraging. I accept it on behalf of the courageous women I've worked alongside for so many years, as well as my colleagues in the Organ for National Healing, Reconciliation, and Integration. I also want to acknowledge the long-standing support and friendship from Australian Aboriginal advocates for human rights and peace with justice.
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  • I believe we all need to pause, take a deep breath, and truly understand world history. If we keep pursuing "an eye for an eye," eventually, we all end up blind.


  • You don’t think, "I’m doing this for the greater good." No you focus on the outcome you want to achieve, without dwelling on the past. If you did, it would be hard to stay focused and reach your goal.
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