Journalism and Activism: Where to draw the line?
Practicing journalists have been implored to adopt a value system that will enable them to execute their work with the purpose of
Practicing journalists have been implored to adopt a value system that will enable them to execute their work with the purpose of
The corona virus pandemic has exposed the country’s weak governance systems. Delegates who attended the Public Opinion Space echoed these sentiments highlighting
The 6pm – 6am curfew will narrow income levels and has been viewed as a threat to livelihoods, as the government has
Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD) is distraught by the detention, and arrest of investigative journalist, Hopewell Chin’ono and opposition political party
Business analysts have said the increase of the tax-free threshold is a short-term solution for women low-income earners, whose buying power is
For years on end, Matshiya villagers in Lupane Ward 1 have suffered the adverse effects of water shortages as they do not
The Re-dollarisation of the economy undermines the enjoyment of socio-economic rights inclusive of health, education, water and sanitation, and housing, said Naome
Plans by the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) to increase the price of subsidized mealie-meal and increase supply in the market
A shortage of female representatives in local authorities particularly in Lupane has been attributed as a major factor that contributes to inadequate
Bulawayo City Council (BCC) yielded to Luveve resident’s outcry and recently visited the families that lost their loved ones due to the
As the country is still grappling with the adverse effects of the coronavirus induced lockdown, Luveve residents’ portion of suffering seems to
Women in Pumula, Magwegwe and Barbourfields suburbs, who have to walk long distances daily to fetch water are at risk of a