The second wave of Covid-19 has since crippled the Bulawayo City Council (BCC)’s service delivery as most departments, including Public Relations have been hard-it, the mayor, Solomon Mguni, said Tuesday….
Women in Zvishavane and Mberengwa have lamented the unavailability and high cost of COVID-19 PCR tests as well as inadequate testing labs, saying this is standing in the way of…
The directive applies to the Constitutional Court, Supreme Court, High Court and Labour Court and the Administrative Court of Zimbabwe. The Chief Justice Luke Malaba has instructed Judges to grant…
Zimbabweans continue to flout the Covid-19-induced curfew order despite warnings by police to clampdown on those found on the wrong side of regulations meant to curb the spread of the…
The government has received considerable criticism from various quarters – activists, experts and health workers – for not having an effective national plan to deal with the coronavirus pandemic who…
The deaths of notable figures in the country is fast showing everyone that the second wave of Covid-19 is not taking any prisoners, as more people, regardless of status are…
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has noted that human rights violations have continued under the current Covid-19 induced national lockdown and appealed to the government to respect people’s fundamental…
Gukurahundi survivors have said January 20 will always remain etched in their minds, as on that fateful day in 1983 the state unleashed the notorious North Korean trained army –…
Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) Executive Director, Samuel Wadzai has implored the government to recognise informal traders as essential service providers in order to ease their plight…
The Zimbabwe National Editors Forum (ZINEF), has condemned as arbitrary, the arrest of freelance journalist, Hopewell Chin’ono, which they say has no foundation at law, urging the police to be…