Govt at Pains to Defend Human Rights Situation in the Country
The government was at pains to defend the deteriorating human rights situation in the country a United Nations (UN) recent Report of
The government was at pains to defend the deteriorating human rights situation in the country a United Nations (UN) recent Report of
Lecturers at the newly established Hwange Teachers College, are accusing their principal Dr Adam Luthuli of blatant maladministration and nepotism which they
Teachers’ unions slammed the government for docking salaries for teachers who earlier in the year failed to turn up for work citing
A report on how Covid-19 funds were used in Zimbabwe reveals several ‘damning’ irregularities, prompting parliamentarians to conclude that officials benefited from
Young people have been socialised to not participate in political issues due to toxic and violent nature of the engagements. This was
The women’s quota system in Parliament, which has been extended by a further 10 years, is mere tokenism that will never empower
Zimbabwe has more than halved maternal mortality rates in a decade, from 960 per 100 000 live births in 2010 to 462
As Zimbabwe commemorates this year’s World Press Freedom Day, MISA Zimbabwe says the media operating environment in the country is improving, as
The Private Voluntary Organisation (PVO) Amendment Bill has gone through the second reading in Parliament. If passed into law, it will have
The High Court has reinstated the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) councillors who were recalled from their respective councils, dismissing their recall as
The majority of the female waste pickers at the Richmond Landfill site popularly known as Ngozi mine were forced into the trade
The adoption of a motion to enact the Patriotic Bill by Parliament must motivate citizens to register to vote and remove Zanu