CSOs call for reforms on Independence Day
Several organisations yesterday called on the government and political parties to establish an environment conducive to upholding the basic tenets of democracy.
By Priveledge Gumbodete and Brent Shamu
Apr. 19, 2024
Independent but not free: Use of the law to silence critics in Zim
During the COVID-19 lockdown the government took that opportunity to amend the Constitution to consolidate the powers of the executive without input from the citizens.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu
Apr. 18, 2024
Broken Calabash: A microcosm of elections in Zimbabwe
This traditional vessel (Calabash), once whole, symbolizes unity and community.
By Phillip Nyasha Fungurai
Apr. 3, 2024
Uebert Angel not off the hook
In the Al Jazeera documentary, Angel was recorded by undercover journalists offering to use his status to launder millions of dollars through a gold-smuggling scheme.
By Silas Nkala
Feb. 2, 2024
Zambia enacts new Access to Information law
Grant Tungay, the spokesperson for the Zambian Civil Society Organizations’ Coalition on Access to Information, or ATI, said the new law is not perfect, but it is a good start.
By VOA
Jan. 10, 2024
Are Zanu PF’s high risk strategies paying off?
The ruling party has succeeded in brow-beating dissenting voices of ordinary citizens into silence.
By Institute Of Security Studies
Dec. 24, 2023
Traditional leaders top rights abuse list
The reports also come after the traditional leaders have been accused of intimidation, abuse and politicisation of food aid distribution programmes.
By Sharon Buwerimwe
Dec. 18, 2023
Sadc must stop flawed future Zim polls: CSOs
The CSOs said the recommendations were necessary in ensuring that future elections in Zimbabwe were truly free, fair and credible.
By Sharon Buwerimwe
Dec. 11, 2023
Low healthcare budget cause for concern
Rusike emphasised the importance of reviewing the health staff establishment to reflect the current demographic and macroeconomic trends.
By Sharon Buwerimwe
Nov. 8, 2023