ZIMCODD Weekly Review: 05 October 2021
ZIMCODD’s latest weekly review brings us to speed on a number of pertinent issues including, devolution, freedom of expression and access to
ZIMCODD’s latest weekly review brings us to speed on a number of pertinent issues including, devolution, freedom of expression and access to
Budgetary processes have been marred with contention over the years, a crisis brought about by poor coordination between councils and their communities.
Government is still struggling to complete registry offices in Filabusi town, 23 years after the project was approved, forcing villagers to travel
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has unveiled a proposed budget of over ZWL$24 billion for 2022, with ratepayers expected to fork out
Women representing 46 Wards of Harare and Elected Women Councilors from different parts of Harare assembled on the 29th of September 2021
Kusile Rural District Council and Lupane Local Board have allegedly been, since 2015 to date, abusing money received from the Zimbabwe National
CivActs and the National Association of Youth Organisations (NAYO) conducted a survey to understand how land barons and residents interact in Chitungwiza.
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has come under attack for proposing to hold WhatsApp budget consultations, a process that was widely condemned
Aid directed at the most vulnerable in Nkayi is finding itself in the hands of the “haves”. It has become routine that
Raw sewer flow is a perennial crisis in Makokoba; even within houses, still, no concrete plan is in place to end it.
Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) held a meeting, on Friday the 10th of September, in Bulawayo to officially present
Mutoko’s Karimazondo and Chingamuka villagers are living in fear after ‘some’ Chinese officials informed them that they will be relocated to pave