Lupane Women Appeal For Mobile Clinics
Women from Chimwara in Lupane are appealing for mobile clinics to enable them to access primary health care. This came out during
Women from Chimwara in Lupane are appealing for mobile clinics to enable them to access primary health care. This came out during
The High Court of Zimbabwe on 7 October 2020 declared Section 193 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act which deals with
Mbare Magistrate Shelly Zvenyika on Thursday 15 October 2020 acquitted 11 nurses who had been on trial after they were arrested by
Legislation is an old age tool that governments continue to rely on to influence civic space both negatively and positively. In Zimbabwe,
Villagers in ward 1, Gwanda north are forced to walk long distances to seek medical treatment due to lack of clinics in
1. The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC/Commission) is mandated to promote the protection, development and attainment of human rights and freedoms at
As part of mainstreaming peace building within the current fight against COVID 19, a Community Accountability Action Team (CAAT) established by women
11 Zimbabwean nurses on Tuesday 29 September 2020 pleaded not guilty when their trial for allegedly contravening some national lockdown regulations during
A local environmental lobby group, Isandla Esihle, has embarked on a programme to educate religious groups, especially those who practice open-air worship on
On Thursday 24 September 2020, ZESN hosted a Virtual Meeting on the ZOOM platform to launch the Comprehensive Electoral Amendment Bill at
Bulawayo residents’ woes have been heightened during Covid-19 induced lockdown by police brutality, harassment and cruel treatment, as the state security agents
Masvingo Residents Forum on Tuesday 22 September 2020 requested an opportunity to obtain a copy of memorandum of understanding (MOU) from Masvingo