Stop Torture, Bring Healing
On 26 June every year, the world commemorates International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. ZimRights Member, Sheila Chisirimunhu shares how
On 26 June every year, the world commemorates International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. ZimRights Member, Sheila Chisirimunhu shares how
It’s not so long ago that the resistance sounded like revolutionary songs and was comprised of dusty, sweaty youth who knew that
When MP Joana Mamombe spent two months in pre-trial detention recently, we invited our subscribers to send their messages of support which
Lack of trust in municipal water has seen a rise in the consumption of bottled and borehole water in Harare, causing plastic
Summary of challenges facing the City of Harare as outlined by Harare North MP Allan “Rusty” Markham. In response to the hundreds
Everyone is under siege as each individual strives to eke a living. A lot of people have since stopped going to work,
Children are among the most vulnerable members of society. Their upkeep and security are a matter of concern for everybody especially if
This year the #BlackLivesMatter movement in the United States of America turns seven years and the popularity of the movement escalated due
While teachers are seen to be at the heart of the crisis as the responsible authorities play hide and seek, dodging the
On October 4 2020, an article was published in The Sunday Mail in which it was reported that principles of a proposed
The focus on urban land corruption appears centred on Harare with all the high drama on arrests of top officials in Council
Sixty percent of Africa’s population is under the age of 25, yet young people remain underrepresented in decision-making processes throughout the continent,