Residents give Muguti 48-Hour Ultimatum to Withdraw Demolition Threats
Aggrieved residents of Arlington Estates in Harare have given a 48-hour ultimatum to Tafadzwa Muguti, the Harare Metropolitan Province Secretary for Provincial
Aggrieved residents of Arlington Estates in Harare have given a 48-hour ultimatum to Tafadzwa Muguti, the Harare Metropolitan Province Secretary for Provincial
Zimbabwean authorities will be under the spotlight on Tuesday 25 January 2022 when High Court Judge Justice Munamato Mutevedzi will preside over
As part of efforts to build peaceful communities, a Community Peace Club (CPC) established by communities working with Heal Zimbabwe in Zaka
This paper argues that for effective respect, protection and promotion of minority rights to take place in modern day society, it must
Tafadzwa Muguti, the Harare Metropolitan Secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution and Chitungwiza Municipality Acting Town Clerk Evangelista Machona risk imprisonment after
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) on Friday 21 January 2022 protested against restrictions imposed on some motorists by Zimbabwe Republic Police
664 days of the COVID-19 Lockdown, and as of 21st of January 2022, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that,
Youth Decide Zimbabwe (YDZ) have noted the proclamation of the delayed and much-waited by-elections date by President Mnangagwa. The most important feature
663 days of the COVID-19 Lockdown, and as of 20th of January 2022, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that,
Civil society in sub-Saharan Africa suffered severe setbacks in 2020. While the causes included political, economic, security, and climate-related factors, the COVID-19
Six reporters working for news outlets TV Zimbo and TV Palanca were on 10 January 2022 assaulted by unidentified people and forced
The suspension of Lesotho’s 357FM, which was supposed to lapse on January 10, is yet to be lifted, with that country’s communications