CIASA Statement on Proclaimed By-Elections
Citizens in Action Southern Africa (CIASA) the proclamation of by-elections by President Mnangagwa in terms of section 39 (2) of the Electoral
Citizens in Action Southern Africa (CIASA) the proclamation of by-elections by President Mnangagwa in terms of section 39 (2) of the Electoral
Today, 10 December the world commemorates the International Human Rights Day. This year`s International Human Rights Day marks the 63rd anniversary after
Introduction and background Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) play an important role in Zimbabwe’s development through provision of material and technical assistance to a
Citizen in Action Southern Africa (CIASA) joins the rest of the world in commemorating and observing the World AIDS Day today, the
Introduction The role of traditional leaders in governance processes has always followed the dictates of the ruling regimes since colonial Zimbabwe. Traditional
Introduction Continued suspension of by-elections amounts to violation of the right to universal suffrage as provided for in Section 67 of the
The latest publication from CIASA zooms in on the effects to the Covid-19 pandemic on the LGBTIQ in Masvingo. Among the findings
Citizens in Action Southern Africa (CIASA) is concerned about the growing scourge of corporate capture which has become a serious vice affecting
Elections in Southern Africa are a vital cog of citizens’ participation in democratic processes which help strengthen the social contract between the
Citizens in Action Southern Africa (CIASA) is deeply concerned with utterances by the President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who characterised non-government organisations
Citizens in Action Southern Africa (CAISA) is deeply concerned about the deteriorating state of human rights in parts of the region in
“A call for solidarity in strengthening CSOs Operating Environment in Zimbabwe” Since the threats to clamp down operations of CSOs by the