Exorbitant fees hamper Zimbabwean citizens’ right to information
Following the reviewing of listeners’ licence fees for both radio and television by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation, another Statutory Instrument, SI 63
Following the reviewing of listeners’ licence fees for both radio and television by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation, another Statutory Instrument, SI 63
The novel coronavirus (COVID- 19) which was first detected in China is a solid confirmation that every country needs to be ready
In an action packed session of the Open Mic that was facilitated by Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD), last Saturday (14
A Ward 22 Councillor in Bulilima says that shortages of secondary schools in the area has resulted in high school drop outs,
Professor Mthuli Ncube became Finance Minister as one of the five technocrats who were picked on the basis of his competency. The
Why should a child be allowed access into school and kept without money for all these years only to be discriminated upon
On Friday, the 13th of March 2020, Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD) in partnership with Amakhosikazi Media, Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association
Prisoners in Zimbabwe are living under harsh and life-threatening conditions owing to a cocktail of challenges faced by the Zimbabwe Prisons and
Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD) conducted the In Her Own Voice radio discussion at Skyz Metro FM which tackled Tax Justice
WE members of the civil society in partnership with the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Primary and Secondary Education met today the 12th
The Combined Harare Residents Association condemns the perpetual blatant violation of legal provisions governing municipal budgeting by the City of Harare and
The 47% examination fees burden assigned to parents is unbearable for the majority of parents. We urge our government to assume 100%