‘Impunity in Zimbabwe has led to continuous attacks on citizens’
Aculture of impunity in Zimbabwe, where perpetrators of violence walk away scot-free, without paying for their crimes has led to continuous attacks
Aculture of impunity in Zimbabwe, where perpetrators of violence walk away scot-free, without paying for their crimes has led to continuous attacks
575 days of the COVID-19 Lockdown, and as of 24th of October 2021, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that,
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government is adamant that it has accomplished a lot in stopping child marriages in Zimbabwe despite some reported rising
574 days of the COVID-19 lockdown, and as of 23rd of October 2021, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that,
Vendors Initiative for Social and Economic Transformation (VISET) was in Masvingo for the latest edition of its informal sector voter education campaign
573 days of the COVID-19 Lockdown, and as of 22nd of October 2021, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that,
A South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) crew was allegedly held against their will and threatened by African National Congress (ANC) supporters in
572 days of the COVID-19 Lockdown, and as of 21st of October 2021, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that,
Rural women from Victoria Falls, Hwange, Binga, Chilonga and Mutoko have come together to demand that the government of Zimbabwe formulate a
Heal Zimbabwe’s October 2021 human rights update explores the resurgence of politically motivated violence as the country gets into election mode. Read
Women in Leadership Development (WILD) has implored the government to address the heavy burden of unpaid care work experienced by rural women.
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, an umbrella body of civil society organisations operating in Zimbabwe joins the African Continent in commemorating Africa Human