Coronavirus (COVID-19) and its impact on women in Zimbabwe
Important quotes: “…Lets not wait for the COVID-19 crisis to broaden gender inequalities and hit women harder, Its time to take action…”
Important quotes: “…Lets not wait for the COVID-19 crisis to broaden gender inequalities and hit women harder, Its time to take action…”
Today marks the 18th Day of the Lockdown in Zimbabwe, with exactly 3 days to go before the lockdown ends. Citizens continue
Introduction In the second week of the COVID-19 lockdown in Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) members continued to speak out
The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) commends His Excellency President E.D. Mnangagwa and the Government of Zimbabwe for successfully leading the
Introduction In Parts 1 and 2 of this series we examined the laws that authorise measures to be taken against the Covid-19
Zimbabwe has had a 21-day national lockdown starting on the 30th March 2020 and ending at midnight on Sunday 19th April. The
Introduction On day 18 of the National Lockdown declared by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on 27 March 2020 followed by the gazetting of
The City Health Department in Bulawayo says it is still facing logistical challenges on following up COVID-19 cases as the announcement of
THE High Court on Tuesday 14 April 2020 ruled that Zimbabwean soldiers, police officers and other enforcement officers must respect human rights,
Women Organisations in Bulawayo have noted with concern an increase in gender-based violence (GBV) cases since the beginning of the nationwide lockdown.
THREE organisations representing people who are visually impaired and Deaf have sued government and the state-run Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) demanding to
The government of Zimbabwe through the Ministry of Finance has been dragging its feet to avail funds for water treatment to the