Business Without Conscience: Human Rights Principles and Zimbabwe’s International Re-engagement
“Zimbabwe is open for business.” These words by President Emmerson Mnangagwa have become a hymn for the new administration in Zimbabwe following
“Zimbabwe is open for business.” These words by President Emmerson Mnangagwa have become a hymn for the new administration in Zimbabwe following
The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) President Peter Mutasa and Secretary-General, Japhet Moyo today received letters from unidentified people that had
MASVINGO High Court Judge Justice Neville Wamambo on Monday 15 July 2019 ended the detention of MDC National Vice-Chairperson Hon. Job Sikhala
On 29 May 2019, the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) deployed observers to observe the Nyanga Rural District Council (RDC) Ward 26
MASVINGO High Court Judge Justice Neville Wamambo will on Monday 15 July 2019 hear an application for bail filed by MDC National
The government has once again sold a dummy to the loyal and hardworking civil servants of Zimbabwe. The workers were expecting a
MDC National Vice-Chairperson Hon. Job Sikhala has been located in Masvingo after he was blind folded and moved from Harare by some
Over a two-day period, Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD) and the Research and Advocacy Unit (RAU) conducted community engagement meetings in
MBARE Magistrate Kudzai Zihove on Wednesday 10 July 2019 acquitted Kudakwashe Nyanga, who had been on trial after he was arrested in
ZIMBABWE Republic Police (ZRP) officers on Tuesday 9 July 2019 detained and charged Hon. Job Sikhala, one of the top leaders of
The government on 5 July 2019 gazetted the Freedom of Information Bill [H.B. 6 of 2019]. This is the first of three
SI 142 of 2019 ‒ the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (Legal Tender) Regulations, 2019, to give it its full name ‒ declared