Sinking Deeper! ZPP Monthly Monitoring Report: May 2022
The escalation of political activity continued into the month of May and major political parties are now preparing for the general election,
The escalation of political activity continued into the month of May and major political parties are now preparing for the general election,
A Community Peace Club (CPC) established by communities working with Heal Zimbabwe in Zaka has made strides in ending partisan distribution of
Aid directed at the most vulnerable in Nkayi is finding itself in the hands of the “haves”. It has become routine that
Mberengwa ward 24 Councillor, Mr Vakai is denying food aid to community members who have not been vaccinated against COVID 19. During
Traditional leaders in Gwanda South District have made a public outcry to the government to continue giving food aid to vulnerable communities
A high school teacher who left her job to pursue her passion for taking care of vulnerable children has earned her international
Human Rights Monitors (HRMs) trained by Heal Zimbabwe from Masvingo province have highlighted that continued partisan distribution of government aid during the
Introduction While the indefinite suspension of by-elections remains in force, the reporting period witnessed the holding of important political activities by various
Masvingo Centre for Research Advocacy and Development (MACRAD) yesterday 16 December 2020 handed over food hampers to 52 homeless Gutsaruzhinji families in
Malnutrition is not a new scourge in Matebeleland North, new research data shows that the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the problem. Sithabile
Some farmers in Hwange and Binga districts are reportedly selling the Presidential inputs under the Intwasa/Pfumvudza scheme citing hunger and economic hardship.
Some rural communities in Matabeleland provinces have gone for over two months without food aid; a development that comes against a backdrop