Covid-19 Zimbabwe Lockdown: Humanitarian and Livelihoods Concerns
As the global health crisis deepens with Coronavirus continually ravaging the world, it is quite obvious that the crisis will spell short
As the global health crisis deepens with Coronavirus continually ravaging the world, it is quite obvious that the crisis will spell short
Executive Summary In March 2020 citizens were preoccupied with the Corona Virus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) which wreaked havoc across the globe
IntroductionOn day 5 of the National Lockdown declared by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on 27 March 2020 followed by the gazetting of SI
Zimbabwean journalist Nunurai Jena was on 3 April 2020 remanded out of custody on free bail to 7 May 2020 when he
Zimbabweans have been warned against posting false or unverified information on coronavirus during the 21-day lockdown. Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative (REPSSI) Zimbabwe
There are fears that water shortages facing Gwanda, Plumtree and Matobo district in Matabeleland South present a fertile breeding ground for a
Some areas in Hwange have gone for 10 years without access to water while some households still use communal toilets, CITE can
Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe(PTUZ) has chided the Zimbabwe Examinations Council (Zimsec) for refusing to postpone the registration deadline date for June
ZIMBABWEAN police on Thursday 2 April 2020 arrested and charged Nunurai Jena, a freelance journalist with contravening some stringent regulations imposed this
Heal Zimbabwe’s Early Warning and Early Response Situation Room is monitoring how communities are reacting to the national lockdown which was announced
Day four of the national lockdown to prevent the rapid spread of the novel Coronavirus; COVID-19 has been characterized by heavy police
NewsDay journalist Nunurai Jena who was on 2 April 2020 arrested around 10:30am by the police in Chinhoyi as he was taking