Zimbabwe government stifling human rights
In a worrying trend, the government of Zimbabwe remains keen on curtailing freedoms and denying citizens their constitutional rights often with a
In a worrying trend, the government of Zimbabwe remains keen on curtailing freedoms and denying citizens their constitutional rights often with a
/Summary of Violations Heal Zimbabwe recorded 22 human rights violations from 13 districts from the 22nd – 28th of September 2017. In
ZIMBABWEAN authorities on Monday 02 October 2017 intensified their onslaught against media practitioners after they arrested and detained Kenneth Nyangani, a journalist
Villagers in Zaka District have expressed concern over the partisan involvement of Chiefs and Headmen in biometric voter registration process. Community Tolerance
/In this issue: Action teams call for women representation in traditional courts Communities prepare gender advocacy action plans Men encouraged to accept
THE trial of #ThisFlag and His Generation Church leader, Pastor Evan Mawarire will continue in November after High Court Judge Justice Priscilla
President Robert Mugabe proclaimed on 8 September 2017, that Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) will commence on 14 September and end on 15 January
Inspector Mhandu attached at Bulawayo Central Police Station’s Law and Order department has summoned Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition spokesperson and Executive Director
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) met civic groups and media houses at Lupane Local Board Hall and briefed them on the ongoing
In the second week of the biometric voter registration by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and as the Registrar General’s office also
Community Action Accountability Teams (CAATs)*, established by communities working with Heal Zimbabwe in Gutu and Zaka facilitated four community interface meetings with
The Zimbabwe Association of Communication Radio Stations (ZACRAS) joins the world in commemorating the International Day of Universal Access to Information (IDUAI)