Weekly Review 25 May – ZIMCODD
Covid-19 Resource Tracker Zimbabwe continues to mobilise resources internally and externally to respond to the devastating socioeconomic effects of COVID-19. Among other
Covid-19 Resource Tracker Zimbabwe continues to mobilise resources internally and externally to respond to the devastating socioeconomic effects of COVID-19. Among other
Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) notes comments by Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube in Parliament
Executive Summary The COVID-19 pandemic has had far reaching impact on the socio-economic livelihoods and well-being of a large section of the
Emganwini residents have raised alarm at the poor water quality coming out of their taps amid reports of an outbreak of a
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ notes with disgust that no learning is taking place in the majority of our
With good rains, drought-related cattle deaths reduced by as much as 63% in 2019, livestock farmers remain in fear of unpredictable weather
Nationals from other countries make up the majority of the elderly community in Mtuya, the state of their living conditions is dire.
Quality education in Bulilima is being hampered by poor access to textbooks and other learning material, the diaspora community has mended a
Penhalonga Youth Development Trust (PYDT) is deeply concerned over a report that a Zimbabwean man was caught at O R International Airport
The Amalgamated Chiadzwa Development Communities Trust (ACDCT) is a community based organisation with a mandate to demand for the protection and sustainable
The seizure of 23 pieces of Zimbabwe’s gold worth R11 million at O R International Airport that was being smuggled to Dubai
As the citizens of Zimbabwe reel under hardships in a distressed economy engulfed with high unemployment, inflation, poverty and poor service delivery,