Statement on International Day of Non-Violence
Today the world commemorates the International Day of Non-Violence, a day set aside by the United Nations resolution A/RES/61/271 of 15 June
Today the world commemorates the International Day of Non-Violence, a day set aside by the United Nations resolution A/RES/61/271 of 15 June
The latest Afrobarometer research highlights the progress made by government in addressing the needs of youths, who constitute a significant portion of
The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) has been tracking progress by the government in the implementation of electoral reforms premised on recommendations
As Zimbabwe approaches the much anticipated 2023 elections, voter apathy among the nation’s youths remains a cause for concern. Investigations by this
The Zimbabwe Gender Commission conducted a field investigation of the impact of social and cultural practices of Ward 7 of the Chilonga
Zimbabwean population is youthful and out of the total population of approximately 15 million, 60% is constituted by young people aged between
Some youths in Magwegwe suburb have started an initiative to mobilise people to register as voters in a bid to save the
ulawayo youths are grateful for the assistance being rendered to them through a project dubbed Strengthening The Livelihoods for Urban Youths (STELLAR).
Most parents welcome the opening of schools which is supposed to take place on the 30th of August for examination siting classes
With vaccination increasingly becoming mandatory some youths in Matabeleland say without access to formal spaces, they are not under pressure to get
With the world population projected to increase by 2 billion people in the next 30 years, the discourse surrounding the involvement and
In 1999, the World Conference of Ministers Responsible For Youth recommended that the 12th August be set aside as International Youth Day.