Muzingaye Acquitted Over July Solo Protest
Bulawayo Magistrate Shepherd Mjanja on Monday 28 September 2020 acquitted Muzingaye Thaka, a 22 year-old pro-democracy campaigner, who had been on trial
Bulawayo Magistrate Shepherd Mjanja on Monday 28 September 2020 acquitted Muzingaye Thaka, a 22 year-old pro-democracy campaigner, who had been on trial
MISA Zimbabwe is encouraged by the robust and non-partisan debate in Parliament on 24 September 2020 on the Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill.
The High Court, Friday, dismissed with costs, an application by activists to stop the government from conducting Gukurahundi exhumations and reburials, ruling that
Section 210 of the Constitution states: “An Act of Parliament must provide an effective and independent mechanism for receiving and investigating complaints
This Activity Highlight brings to the fore issues that were discussed at a Virtual Town Hall Meeting hosted by the Zimbabwe Election
The ERC proffers this legal opinion which identifies legal risks and issues that electoral stakeholders should address as part of the ongoing
This Activity Highlight brings to the fore issues that were discussed on Tuesday 18 August 2020 at a Virtual Public Meeting hosted
Harare magistrate Ngoni Nduna on 18 August 2020 disqualified lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa from representing journalist Hopewell Chin’ono who is in custody on
Leadership “Confrontation is one of the toughest tasks of leadership. It is also one of the most courageous and important things a
Masvingo Centre for Research Advocacy and Development is concerned about the rise of forced eviction cases in Masvingo Province. When the time
Community members in Zaka and Bikita who are part of Heal Zimbabwe’s virtual information centers have questioned government’s sincerity in providing quality
A constitution is a “mirror reflecting the national soul, the identification of the ideals and aspirations of a nation; the articulation of