MACRAD Launch Tseu Campaign, #WomenLandNow Campaign
On 31 October 2019 MACRAD carried a Community Hall Training in Triangle Ward 18 Chitepo. The community hall training was focusing on
On 31 October 2019 MACRAD carried a Community Hall Training in Triangle Ward 18 Chitepo. The community hall training was focusing on
The month of October brought not just scorching temperatures, but the searing heat may well be the signs of the hard and
Introduction On the 14th of October 2019, Trevor Ncube sat down with prominent Zimbabwean human rights lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa. Beatrice has been
The incapacitation declaration has been embraced across all sectors of our economy. The working class has collectively registered its inability to sustain
Executive Summary On 26 October 2019, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) conducted a local authority by-election in Ward 12 of Chiredzi Rural
In this paper, the Zimbabwe Democracy Institute (ZDI) seeks to unpack what Command Agriculture really is and key implications the militarisation surrounding
BINDURA Magistrate Maria Musika on Wednesday 30 October 2019 set free Brian Kembo, a Councillor for Ward 3, who had been on
MISA Zimbabwe, on the occasion of the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists, commemorated annually on 2 November, urges
Vendors Initiative for Social Economic Transformation (VISET), in collaboration with Edzai Isu Trust, hosted a Constitutional Awareness Indaba for the informal Traders
It has always been difficult to find out which international treaties are binding on Zimbabwe. This is partly because the procedures by
Political polarisation in Zimbabwe stands at unsustainable levels. As anywhere else we see it, political polarisation is toxic and choking. It leads
TWO people were on Monday 28 October 2019 set free after they were arrested and charged with undermining police authority and defeating