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Mar 02 2021
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Statement on Revised Lockdown

By Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) | Democracy, Economy

Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) welcomes the relaxation of COVID-19 regulations by President E.D.Mnangagwa in his address to the nation.We also back the President in his call…

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Feb 22 2021
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BVTA calls for clarity in the decentralisation of markets

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Economy, Local Government

Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association (BVTA) has bemoaned the lack of clear guidelines in the relocation of vendors from the Central Business District (CBD) to the high-density suburbs as part…

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Feb 21 2021
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VISET Statement on Revised Lockdown Regulations

By Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) | Democracy, Economy, Health, Human Rights

Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) cautiously and watchfully welcomed the revised lockdown regulations by the President of Zimbabwe Mr. E.D. Mnangagwa on 15 February 2021, where he…

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Feb 17 2021
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“Provide Social Safety Nets for Vulnerable Groups During Lockdown Period”

By Heal Zimbabwe | Health

Government must be considerate and provide social safety nets for vulnerable groups during the extended lockdown period. This was highlighted during a Manicaland Virtual dialogue organised by communities working with…

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Feb 15 2021
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Zimbabwe Lockdown: Day 323 – WCoZ Situation Report

By Women's Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCoZ) | Democracy, Health, Human Rights

323 days of the COVID-19 lockdown and as of 14 February 2020, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that, the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases has increased to…

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Feb 15 2021
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‘Covid-19 wiped 40 percent of jobs in Africa’

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Analysis and Comment, Economy, Health

The business closure rate in Africa was high due to Covid-19 while businesses owned by women suffered the most and those working in the non-formal sector reduced effectiveness, as there…

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Feb 12 2021
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The Fate of Livelihoods Under COVID-19 Lockdowns and Neo-liberal Restructuring

By SIVIO Institute | Analysis and Comment, Democracy, Economy, Human Rights

The government of Zimbabwe has, since 2018, been engaged in a process of neo-liberal restructuring which is synonymous with the structural adjustment programme of the 1990s. One of the most…

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Feb 11 2021
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Council Offsides on Demolition of Tuckshops

By Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) | Health, Human Rights, Local Government

The Combined Harare Residents Association condemns the intention by Harare City Council to demolish tuck-shops at a time when the Zimbabwean economy is in dire straits and heavily informalised due…

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Feb 10 2021
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Illegal mining threatens sacred sites in Chimanimani: ZELA

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Economy, Environment

Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA), in their recent situational report on illegal mining activities taking place in protected areas, noted that illegal miners are encroaching onto sacred areas when carrying…

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Feb 05 2021
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Dealing with the Youth Bulge Through Proactive Policy

By Research & Advocacy Unit | Analysis and Comment, Economy, Youth

Introduction This policy brief explores the challenges faced by youth as a result of the deteriorating socio-economic and political violence and effects of exclusion. It also highlights the importance of…

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