In the region, the report warns that the space for human rights defenders, activists, journalists and opposition political parties was increasingly restricted
Human rights watchdog, Amnesty International Zimbabwe has cited the confusion around the legal age of consent for sex, marriage and access to health services saying it leaves adolescent girls more vulnerable to unwanted pregnancies and HIV infection.
The report titled, Lost without knowledge: Barriers to sexual and
Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) and music vendors in the central business district of Harare made a killing during the festive season as adult content sold like hot buns, 263Chat can reveal.
An interview with scores of vendors revealed that the xrated material, sold illegally on the
Police officers should avoid social media obsession especially when on duty as this soils the image and reputation of the force, Acting Police Commissioner General, Godwin Matanga has said.
Matanga made the remarks while sending off a contingent 10 Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers, on a United
The popular operation in Zimbabwe since Independence, 'Operation Restore Legacy', which saw the demise of former President Robert Mugabe, has ended after 'achieving the intended results,' Defence and Security Services announced on Monday.
Addressing a press conference at the Josiah Magama Tongogara barracks in Harare, Lieutenant
To help women to better tap opportunities presented by ever-growing artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) sector, Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) in partnership with Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF), Women in Mining Association-affiliated with Ministry of Women and Zimbabwe School of Mines are currently hosting
HIGHER and Tertiary Education minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has lost his constitutional court challenge where he sought to overturn his arrest by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) on allegations of abuse of office, fraud, corruption and obstruction of the course of justice.
The full Constitution Court
HIGH Court Judge Justice Emmy Tsanga on Tuesday 19 September 2017 set free Barnabas Mwanaka, a Harare resident, who had been in detention for more than two months after he was arrested and charged with murder following the death of Talkmore Phiri, a law enforcement
KWEKWE Magistrate Livard Phelimon on Wednesday 30 August 2017 acquitted eight residents who had been on trial after they were arrested last month and charged with public violence for allegedly protesting against corruption within the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).
The eight Kwekwe residents, who were represented