Celebrating Independence, Hoping for a Peaceful Future
Each year on 18 April Zimbabwe marks Independence Day, the day when Zimbabwe made a transition from colonial rule to majority rule.
Each year on 18 April Zimbabwe marks Independence Day, the day when Zimbabwe made a transition from colonial rule to majority rule.
Zimbabwe marks 39 years of independence from colonisation today. The independence was won by a war of liberation in which women and
Platform for Youth Development Trust (PYD) joins the rest of the nation in celebrating 39 years of independence. As a community-based organization
There have been reports in the State-owned press that the Government was planning to repeal the “toxic” Public Order and Security Act
GALZ joins the nation in commemorating 39 years of independence from minority rule. GALZ applauds the courageous efforts of men and women,
Both Houses of Parliament are in Recess until Tuesday 7th May Government Gazettes 15th to 29th March This bulletin provides an update
We have just received shocking reports from eye witnesses regarding the bizarre assault and arrest of women in Chipadze and Chiwaridzo high
The Education Amendment Bill The parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Primary and Secondary Education is currently holding public hearings on the Education Amendment
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) hosted a series of the 2019 Supplementary Budget Consultations across Bulawayo’s 26 Wards, following the sudden rise
/Editorial As Zimbabwe’s socio-economic and political environment continues to deteriorate, there are increasing calls for a broad-based and inclusive National Dialogue to
The Legislative Agenda for Parliament’s 2018/2019 Session How Far Has it Progressed? This bulletin assesses progress made to date by the Government
Protocol to the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa The Protocol to the African