Covid-19 Lockdown and the Informal Sector
The Coronavirus pandemic has had far reaching consequences beyond the spread, management and treatment of the disease. Governments world wide have taken
The Coronavirus pandemic has had far reaching consequences beyond the spread, management and treatment of the disease. Governments world wide have taken
I live in Victoria Falls and I have plenty of access with tourists and I have been having flu like symptoms since
The eruption of the Corona Virus (COVID-19) is a timely reminder of the structural faultiness and fragility of health care and social
“We first heard that the Americans were evacuating their citizens, then other countries followed suit – you watch your colleagues be evacuated
The inter-parliamentary union report of 2016 observed that young people worldwide are sidelined from formal politics, considering that only 14% of the
As Zimbabwe becomes increasingly susceptible to drought driven food shortages, a lot more voices are pressing the government to spearhead the production
The world over, community radio is synonymous with development, as it is a tool for transforming societies through placing the means of
The world’s most cited anti-corruption measurement – the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) – by Transparency International for the year 2019 was released
On 10 January, there was an article on the front page of the Zimbabwe Independent referencing a report prepared by a South
The African Charter on Democracy and Governance (ACDEG) was adopted in 2007 by the African Union (AU). The charter is very clear
Democracy, without substance, can be but a mere label. Beyond self-proclamation that Zimbabwe is a democratic republic, democracy is substantive more than
The events of the past week demonstrate something with absolute clarity: the state and the government (neither are distinct any longer) is