As the Struggle Towards Pro-poor Agricultural Policies Continues…
Despite the major shifts in climatic conditions, agriculture remains the backbone of the Zimbabwean economy with the sector being mostly rain-fed. The
Despite the major shifts in climatic conditions, agriculture remains the backbone of the Zimbabwean economy with the sector being mostly rain-fed. The
A Zimbabwean court on Wednesday 24 April 2019 acquitted seven leaders of the country’s largest labour union, who had been on trial
Mayor of Harare Councilor Herbert Gomba confirmed today that City of Harare is producing less than 100 megalitres per day. This amount
Community Water Alliance accessed documents on how much foreign currency has been availed to water delivery per year by the Reserve Bank
Zimbabwe marks 39 years of independence from colonisation today. The independence was won by a war of liberation in which women and
Community Water Alliance ward structures within Harare have reported cases of long queues at boreholes mainly in the high density suburbs. Thirty
Platform for Youth Development Trust (PYD) joins the rest of the nation in celebrating 39 years of independence. As a community-based organization
Clean ups are a temporary, short-term, and unsustainable measures to manage solid waste in communities. Undertaking several clean up campaigns is largely
Introduction The law as a conduit for economic development, creates an environment for steady and fundamental growth to occur. Thus, the interplay
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) hosted a series of the 2019 Supplementary Budget Consultations across Bulawayo’s 26 Wards, following the sudden rise
The Matabeleland Collective, an association of Civic Society Organisations in Matabeleland, met the Permanent Secretary of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Virginia
Chapter 12 Part 6 of the Constitution establishes the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) with the following core function: post conflict