Access to IDs: Hurdle for Gukurahundi Victims Ahead of 2023 Polls
In the middle of a voter registration blitz ahead of the 2023 national elections, victims of the Gukurahundi genocide are finding it
In the middle of a voter registration blitz ahead of the 2023 national elections, victims of the Gukurahundi genocide are finding it
Poorly equipped, shortage of vital drugs and lack of specialists characterise most of the hospitals in Matabeleland North with the provincial hospital
For highly traditional communities, mental health is a bad omen and is often attributed to witchcraft. But the lack of correct information
Bulawayo female waste pickers are exposed to high physical and economic abuse perpetrated by their male counterparts, waste buyers and council workers.
A city council report says most roads are now impassable, littered with potholes, leading to a decline in road safety and high
Issue 34 of The Bulletin provides insights into food insecurities worrying citizens with terminal illnesses, the poor state of the country’s roads
Most of the area’s water points are dry, and villagers have to walk almost 6 kilometres to the nearest water point. Forty-two
The recently held by-elections showed glaring disparities in Bulawayo’s electoral process with political parties exposed for disregarding constitutional provisions regarding gender equality,
Education infrastructure is an important factor in determining the quality of learning and graduates being churned out, however, most schools in the
Youths are generally not enthused by politics as they feel their concerns are not prioritised. The just ended by-elections have exposed lack
The country’s economy has seen a drastic collapse since 2000. Once a fairly industrialised country, Zimbabwe is now a vast informal economy.
For locals who rely on humanitarian support, the government’s mooted Private Voluntary Organizations (PVO) Bill signals the end to food aid which