Trio Acquitted for Insulting Chief
A ZIMBABWEAN court has acquitted three villagers, who had been on trial for allegedly insulting a traditional leader, whom they had allegedly
A ZIMBABWEAN court has acquitted three villagers, who had been on trial for allegedly insulting a traditional leader, whom they had allegedly
Community members in Rushinga have hailed the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) and Heal Zimbabwe for conducting a dialogue on peace
The Traditional Leaders Act (20:17) outlines the critical role traditional leaders play in the governance of communal areas in presiding over the
LAWYERS representing Leman Pwanyiwa, an aspiring opposition legislator on Thursday 06 June 2018 withdrew an application filed in the High Court seeking
CHIEF Bramwell Bushu will know of his fate regarding his bid to contest the 2018 parliamentary elections as a ZANU PF party
AN aspiring opposition party legislator has petitioned the High Court seeking an order to stop a traditional leader from contesting the impending
MASVINGO High Court on Wednesday 16 May 2018 issued an order in favour of Elton Mangoma and Renewal Democrats Zimbabwe political party
Community members in Buhera have expressed concern over the increasing demand for serial numbers of voter registration slips by Traditional Leaders and
Communities in Mbire and Mutasa have expressed grave concern over the politicization of government food aid particularly from the Ministry of Public
Community members in Gokwe, Mutoko, Murehwa, Mazowe, Makoni and Mbire have expressed concern over the continued involvement of Traditional leaders in partisan
Heal Zimbabwe expresses grave concern over President of the Chiefs Council, Fortune Charumbira utterances during a traditional leaders’ meeting with President Emmerson
The traditional leaders who attended the Go Register to Vote Campaign Programme facilitated by Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) urged youths