Legal Analysis and Proposed Amendments of the Education Amendment Bill and the Education Act
/Introduction Zimbabwe enacted a new Constitution in 2013. Section 2 of that Constitution provides for the supremacy of the Constitution. The section
/Introduction Zimbabwe enacted a new Constitution in 2013. Section 2 of that Constitution provides for the supremacy of the Constitution. The section
Introduction Corporal punishment ‒ the beating of a person with a cane or stick as punishment for committing a crime ‒ has
Both Houses of Parliament Will Resume on Tuesday 7th May The National Assembly and the Senate will resume sittings tomorrow after long
The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum) and Media Monitors join the world in commemorating World Press Freedom Day. Today the
As the world commemorates World Press Freedom Day this year on 3 May, MISA Zimbabwe urges the Zimbabwean government to comply with
In our Bill Watch 22/2019 of the 17th April we analysed the Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill to see how far
On International Workers Day, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) stands in solidarity with workers in Zimbabwe and across the world. Commemorated
The National Consumer Rights Association joins all workers in both the private and public sectors, unionised and non-unionised, of whatever political affiliation,
Women’s Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (WALPE), notes with concern the retrogressive statements uttered by Norton Constituency Member of Parliament (Independent),
A Zimbabwean court on Wednesday 24 April 2019 acquitted seven leaders of the country’s largest labour union, who had been on trial
Five Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries are scheduled to go for elections in 2019. The five are Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia
Both Houses of Parliament are in Recess until Tuesday 7th May Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill Gazetted This Bill was gazetted