Villagers in Bulilima Ward 8, Huwana area were left shell shocked after a marauding herd of elephants trampled a fellow community member to death on Sunday last week. The deceased’s…
In this paper, the Zimbabwe Democracy Institute (ZDI) seeks to unpack what Command Agriculture really is and key implications the militarisation surrounding it has on the possibility of a transition…
BINDURA Magistrate Maria Musika on Wednesday 30 October 2019 set free Brian Kembo, a Councillor for Ward 3, who had been on trial on charges of disorderly conduct for allegedly…
MISA Zimbabwe, on the occasion of the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, commemorated annually on 2 November, urges the government to take concrete steps towards ensuring…
Vendors Initiative for Social Economic Transformation (VISET), in collaboration with Edzai Isu Trust, hosted a Constitutional Awareness Indaba for the informal Traders operating in Harare’s Central Business District, Hopely High…
It has always been difficult to find out which international treaties are binding on Zimbabwe. This is partly because the procedures by which Zimbabwe becomes a party to treaties are…
Political polarisation in Zimbabwe stands at unsustainable levels. As anywhere else we see it, political polarisation is toxic and choking. It leads to stalemates and counter-productive outcomes – zero sum…
TWO people were on Monday 28 October 2019 set free after they were arrested and charged with undermining police authority and defeating or obstructing the course of justice for allegedly…
In 2008 the situation was so bad in Zimbabwe such that there was no economy to talk of, the economy was on its knees. I was still doing my advanced…
When Zimbabwe was battered by Cyclone Idai, Freeman Chari wanted to help. But what could he do from Ohio in the United States, where he currently lives? He quickly set…