20 January: A painful day for Gukurahundi survivors
Gukurahundi survivors have said January 20 will always remain etched in their minds, as on that fateful day in 1983 the state
Gukurahundi survivors have said January 20 will always remain etched in their minds, as on that fateful day in 1983 the state
Introduction About MIHRFounded in the year 2015, Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) is an independent human rights watchdog that exists to
The greater part of Bulilima District experienced flash floods following heavy downpours that lasted the whole day yesterday. Habakkuk Trust staff members
APU has described as political mischief, the strategy by the government through the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) to lump together
Poor access to health facilities in Matabeleland North is a perennial problem, the advent of COVID-19 has significantly reduced the number of
Matabeleland residents have been urged to pursue the implementation of devolution to ensure that the region immensely benefits from its natural resources.
Malnutrition is not a new scourge in Matebeleland North, new research data shows that the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the problem. Sithabile
Authorities have been urged to address rampant illegal poaching of firewood which has led to deforestation in Matabeleland North province. There has
The Government has been urged to urgently address the high cases of continued open defecation in rural areas particularly in Matabeleland as the practice stand to derail the attainment
Some farmers in Hwange and Binga districts are reportedly selling the Presidential inputs under the Intwasa/Pfumvudza scheme citing hunger and economic hardship.
The Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE), Friday, launched a Gukurahundi documentary and memorial library in Bulawayo at a colourful ceremony attended
A study into the economic cost of Gukurahundi must be undertaken to ensure victims and survivors are compensated after missing out on