MACRAD give food hampers to the Gutsaruzhinji families
Masvingo Centre for Research Advocacy and Development (MACRAD) yesterday 16 December 2020 handed over food hampers to 52 homeless Gutsaruzhinji families in
Masvingo Centre for Research Advocacy and Development (MACRAD) yesterday 16 December 2020 handed over food hampers to 52 homeless Gutsaruzhinji families in
Masvingo Centre for Research Advocacy and Development (MACRAD) trust continuing its partnership with Community Alliance for Human Settlements in Zimbabwe and Ministry
Masvingo Centre for Research Advocacy and Development (MACRAD) collaborating with Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development Trust (COTRAD) and Institute for Community Development
Masvingo Centre for Research, Advocacy and Development (MACRAD) has been tracking, monitoring, and documenting land disputes in Masvingo Province. At this time
Yesterday, 19 September 2020, community leaders within Clipsham convened a meeting with over 300 residents. The reason for the meeting was to
Since 11 June 2020, 56 families are living under a tree, a woman and one year child are missing, two women gave
The COVID-19 pandemic presents a devastating threat to lives and livelihoods around the world. Masvingo Centre for Research Advocacy and Development (MACRAD)
Masvingo Centre for Research Advocacy and Development is concerned about the rise of forced eviction cases in Masvingo Province. When the time
Masvingo Centre for Research, Advocacy and Development (MACRAD) members in Chiredzi Rural District in Chilonga, Chibwedziva Ward 8 were summoned to report
Macrad director Epraim Mutombeni was arrested on Sunday (28/06/20) after subsequent days of being trailed and followed by suspected state security agents
Contextual Assessment In Masvingo living conditions continue to become difficult as citizens are competing for scarce resources in the urban areas. According
Contextual Assessment Queues of citizens in Masvingo urban for basic commodities become the order of the day. Citizens are living in object