Masvingo Lockdown Monitoring Update 19 June 2020
Contextual Assessment In Masvingo living conditions continue to become difficult as citizens are competing for scarce resources in the urban areas. According
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
Contextual Assessment Today the parliament of Zimbabwe was conducting its first public hearing on constitution amendment Bill Number 2 in Masvingo Province
Contextual Assessment Hundreds of people were queuing for mealie-meal in Victoria Ranch at Makanaka School. During this lockdown period many people are
Contextual Assessment In 2019 the government had gazetted the Constitutional Amendment No.2 Bill, which seeks to introduce 27 amendments to the constitution.
Contextual Assessment Prices of basic commodities continued to rise with bread now costing an average of RTGS $55 in a survey conducted
Contextual Assessment Heavy military was present in Masvingo urban. The water canons and military vehicles with armed soldiers were moving around the
This paper focuses on the socio-economic implications of the proposed forced displacements amongst the indigenous Shangaan people in Chiredzi district. Firstly, the
Contextual Assessment During the lockdown period under scrutiny, the operating environment is characterized by political tensions and the debilitating economy continued to
Every Zimbabwean, including women, has the right to own agricultural land. Gone are the days when women could not be landowners. The
MACRAD continues to monitor how citizens in Masvingo are responding to COVID19 second phase lockdown measures. There is an increase in number
MACRAD continues to monitor how citizens in Masvingo are responding to COVID19 second phase lockdown measures. Soldiers and riot police had to