Chiredzi Residents Urged Elected Officials to Work Together in Community Development
Residents of Chiredzi ward 30 have urged elected officials to end political party tension and collectively focus on serving the community in
Residents of Chiredzi ward 30 have urged elected officials to end political party tension and collectively focus on serving the community in
Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) in collaboration with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) held a series of voter education activities in
Public officials urged community members, especially the youth to desist from political and electoral violence. Speaking during the conflict management and peace
Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) joined hands in a voter education campaign in Zaka District,
Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) calls upon all eligible voters’ especially those who reached the voting age after the 2018 election
Youths from Masvingo rural communities have embarked on a campaign against all forms of violence through various sporting activities. The sporting activities
Public officials for Zaka district have expressed concerns over low voter turnout among youth during previous electoral processes and their continuous disengagement
The residents of Masvingo central constituency ward 16 and 18 have resolved to jointly construct a permanent structure for a community information
Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) has launched a massive voter registration mobilization campaign in Masvingo Province through online and offline platforms.
A survey conducted by Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) in Zaka district revealed that many gravel roads that link the wards
A survey conducted by Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) in Zaka district revealed that many gravel roads that link the wards
Serious water shortages have hit communities in Zaka rural district after water points, wells ran dry and boreholes broke down. Speaking during