High Court Reinstates Student Leaders Suspended Over Food Protest
HIGH Court Judge Justice Maxwell Takuva has ordered Gweru Polytechnic College to reinstate a student leader who had been suspended for allegedly
HIGH Court Judge Justice Maxwell Takuva has ordered Gweru Polytechnic College to reinstate a student leader who had been suspended for allegedly
ZIMBABWEAN lawyers on Friday 29 November 2019 marched during a demonstration to protest against harassment and assault of legal practitioners and ordinary
HIGH Court Judge Justice Erica Ndewere on Saturday 16 November 2019 nullified the suspension of six Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) students,
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) marked the 24th day of the job action for a living wage by collaborating with
MBARE Magistrate Stanford Mambanje on Tuesday 22 October 2019 granted bail to three pro-democracy campaigners who were arrested early in the week
I’ve been lying in bed sick and it’s given me some time between bouts of stomach pain. Today 10 Zimbabwean citizens appeared
Today I came face to face with the reality of where we really are as a nation. I’ve always said and truly
Executive Summary This research is a baseline survey on the prevailing situation of women human rights defenders (WHRDs) and political activists with
Zimbabwe recently witnessed a wave of state sponsored violence against the working class. The violence was meant to silence the ordinary people
Introduction Many people arrested in connection with last month’s disturbances have been charged with criminal nuisance; many have signed admissions of guilt
Today lawyers gathered to demonstrate against lack of judicial independence and capture of judiciary in Zimbabwe. This happens at a time when
In Brief Monday 21 January 2019 was generally quiet in the beginning but activity increased as the the day progressed across the