Govt rights record in tatters: ZimRights

ZimRights said this as the African continent commemorated Africa Human Rights Day over the weekend.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Oct. 24, 2023

Silencing the guns by 2030

Agenda 2063 is the AU's 50-year master plan for attaining equitable and sustainable socioeconomic development.
By Enos Denhere Aug. 11, 2023

‘Attacks on journalists must stop’

Yesterday, Zimbabwe joined other nations in commemorating International Day to end Impunity for Crimes against Journalists.
By Lorraine Muromo and Tatenda Manyinyire Nov. 3, 2022

CSOs dare African countries to implement humane drug policies

The African Union has since 1996 adopted action plans to address drug control and associated crime prevention on the continent. This has seen the establishment of institutional mechanisms in member states, regional economic communities and at the AU Commission to coordinate balanced and integrated responses to drug control challenges.

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

CSOs dare African countries to implement humane drug policies

The African Union has since 1996 adopted action plans to address drug control and associated crime prevention on the continent. This has seen the establishment of institutional mechanisms in member states, regional economic communities and at the AU Commission to coordinate balanced and integrated responses to drug control challenges.

By The Standard Jun. 19, 2022

‘Last HLB property valuation done 20 years ago’

Valuation rolls are lists of properties situated within the boundaries of a given local authority compiled for the purposes of billing and taxation.

By The Standard Apr. 9, 2022

Outrage over linience in Chinese marriage ruling

“We need tougher sentences to be imposed on perpetrators. Our courts must set precedence when sentencing those found guilty of these crimes against girls. Having offenders going unpunished defeats our efforts in ending violence against women and girls by 2030.”

By The Standard Jan. 30, 2022

Outrage over linience in Chinese marriage ruling

“We need tougher sentences to be imposed on perpetrators. Our courts must set precedence when sentencing those found guilty of these crimes against girls. Having offenders going unpunished defeats our efforts in ending violence against women and girls by 2030.”

By The Standard Jan. 30, 2022