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NewsDay

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Women urged to combat GBV, assert land rights

“The ZRP offers counselling services and other interventions to assist survivors of gender-based violence. Women should seek protection orders whenever they are subjected to abuse.”

SA churches warn against xenophobic violence, urges dialogue, compassion

SACC said reports from KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng, Free State and Western Cape pointed to an alarming increase in intimidation and violence targeting foreign nationals.
By Sharon Sibindi 4h ago

Maigurira pushes for traditional chiefs to become marriage officers

At the center of the debate is the argument that culture and human rights should complement not contradict  each other in strengthening families and communities.
By Tendai Sauta May. 15, 2026

Climate change fuels rising gender-based violence

Zvaita warned that climate change is increasingly linked to GBV as economic hardships destabilise families.
By Silas Nkala May. 14, 2026

Court acquits Harare man over alleged protest incitement

Garafa, represented by Kossam Ncube and Emmanuel Lawrence Chibwe of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, was discharged at the close of the State’s case.
By Boitumelo Makhurane Apr. 28, 2026

Matanda-Moyo hails strong GBV prosecution results

Matanda-Moyo said justice for vulnerable groups was central to societal healing.
By SHARON ZEBRA Apr. 28, 2026

Independence beyond politics

It is important to note that Zimbabwe has made important strides in advancing the rights and status of women since Independence.
By TINASHE MADAMOMBE Apr. 24, 2026

Battered Prof returns to the volatile battleground, meets fresh violence

What was meant to be a national conversation quickly descended into something else — a theatre of intimidation, exclusion and, at times, outright violence.

Battered Prof returns to the volatile battleground, meets fresh violence

What was meant to be a national conversation quickly descended into something else — a theatre of intimidation, exclusion and, at times, outright violence.