VISET Update 29 April 2020
Kwekwe Today the 29th of April, VISET learnt with sadness the tragic passing away of a vendor in Kwekwe. The vendor, Erita
Kwekwe Today the 29th of April, VISET learnt with sadness the tragic passing away of a vendor in Kwekwe. The vendor, Erita
The improvement of women’s health is essential in reducing poverty and fostering economic growth in Africa. Sadly, most women and girls still
This past week, Harare City municipal police went about demolishing illegal market stalls, vending sites and workspaces used by vendors and informal
30 days into Zimbabwe’s Lockdown and less than a week away from the ending of the lockdown, Zimbabwe’s number of positive COVID19
Introduction On the 19th of April, Zimbabwe extended its lockdown with 14 days as a way of escalating measures of reducing the
Harare Mayor has sanitised the recent demolitions as an opportunity for council to reclaim market spaces that were in the hands of
SEVERAL informal traders and residents have filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court seeking an order to stop local and
Villagers in Mangwe, Matabeleland South, who all along have been going about their daily business since Zimbabwe entered a 21-day lockdown, later
Dwindling water supplies in Bulawayo will be the death knell for local businesses and could destroy the economy if no radical action
Today marks the 29th day of the lockdown. Zimbabwe is left with less than a week before the lockdown period expires. As
Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) has appealed to President Emmerson Mnangagwa to treat Bulawayo’s dire water situation with the urgency it deserves.
Lockdown measures are continuing throughout Masvingo however residents and stakeholders are expressing concerns over failure by law enforcement agencies particularly the Zimbabwe