Rights In Action Weekly Update 12 Feb 2021
BCC Accounts on Water and Roads Funding Following the MIHR letter to the Bulawayo City Council on 02 February 2021 asking for
BCC Accounts on Water and Roads Funding Following the MIHR letter to the Bulawayo City Council on 02 February 2021 asking for
Bulawayo will use its devolution funds to rehabilitate the city’s road network instead of channelling them to the city’s water projects. This
WaterPoint Section Bulawayo Demand Answers from ZINWA 83 residents’ letters were collected on the second week of #MondayWaterAction (01 Feb 2021) and
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has identified Makokoba and Mzilikazi as the suburbs most affected by illegal dumpsites in Bulawayo due to
1. EMA Accounts on Bulawayo Environmental Issues The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has responded to the MIHR 14 January 2021 letter addressed
The second wave of Covid-19 has since crippled the Bulawayo City Council (BCC)’s service delivery as most departments, including Public Relations have
The government has received considerable criticism from various quarters – activists, experts and health workers – for not having an effective national
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has noted that human rights violations have continued under the current Covid-19 induced national lockdown and
Stringent application conditions for the Youth Relief Fund have prevented many young people in Bulawayo, access to the $17 million funds, set
Executive Summary Illegal litter dumping is one of the major service delivery and human rights challenges facing the Bulawayo City Council currently.
Bulawayo residents in wards where councillors were recalled say they are are struggling to access critical services due to lack of representation.
Ward 4 councillor Silas Chigora has implored the local authority to drill boreholes in the city’s Eastern suburbs, saying residents there are