The issue of land has dominated discourses, as well as practices of development in Zimbabwe and other African countries.
By Lazarus Sauti
The primary goal of land reform in Zimbabwe, for instance, has been and is still to redistribute land to black people without discrimination on the
Zimbabwe risks descending into violence following the 2018 elections unless urgent preventive measures are put into place, a local human rights group has warned.
In a Pre-election Briefing released just a few days before elections ,the National Transitional Justice Working Group (NTJWG) has warned that the
Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) has called on the government to reposition the communication sector in the pecking order for the allocation of foreign currency saying it’s not enough.
Addressing stakeholders at the commissioning of the Muswewenhede Universal Services Fund (USF) MORAN site,
Institute for Young Women Development (IYWD) has today launched two projects, the Zimbabwe Feminist Manifesto and the #RedCard Campaign to highlight all forms of violence against women that work against their enjoyment of their constitutional rights in letter and spirit.
Addressing journalists in Harare, IYWD representative,
The head of Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) elections observer mission to Zimbabwe’s 30 July harmonized elections, ambassador Ashraf Gamal Rashed has remained evasive on the election pre-assessment fact finding mission saying their observations are already in the public domain.
HARARE 27 July – The European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) to the Republic of Zimbabwe deployed today 44 short-term observers throughout the country. The group is the third contingent, following the core team and the 44 long-term observers, which have arrived in Zimbabwe
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Chris and Henry provide a not so brief analysis of the upcoming Zimbabwean elections. They speak on ZEC, They speak on how President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Nelson Chamisa and have run their campaigns. They also delve into some parliamentary predictions. Enjoy and
HIGH Court Judge Justice Esther Muremba has ordered the ruling ZANU PF party and Terrence Mukupe, the aspiring legislator for Harare East constituency to stop disrupting the opposition MDC Alliance’s political party campaigns.
Justice Muremba on Wednesday 25 July 2018 ordered ZANU PF party and Mukupe