Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) president Nelson Chamisa has castigated actions by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to disrupt popular Zimdancehall Winky D’s show in Chitungwiza over the weekend.
Police officers are alleged to have stormed the stage surrounding Winky D before dragging him offstage
Local debt and development advocacy group, the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) has expressed concern over developments at the troubled health insurance parastatal Public Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS).
PSMAS, the largest medical aid society in Zimbabwe is struggling to settle bills for its
Disability advocacy groups have petitioned Parliament seeking the Government to ratify and adopt of the African Disability Protocol (ADP).
The ADP Legal framework established in 2018 addresses forms of discrimination faced by people with disabilities and was adopted by the Executive Council of the African Union.
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The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has blasted civil servants representative body, the APEX Council and other teacher union organisations for colluding to suppress salary demands by civil servants.
ARTUZ is therefore mulling a nationwide indefinite strike by teachers starting tomorrow demanding a US$1260
Buoyed by the recent survey results that tipped them to win the forthcoming elections, opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has ruled out any prospects of joining forces with other political parties under a coalition arrangement.
Prior to the 2018 elections, political formations united under
Former Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano who is facilitating Zimbabwe’s second structured dialogue platform meeting on the arrears and debt clearance, says mistrust between Zimbabwe and its development partners is curtailing the process.
Speaking at the conference in Harare yesterday, Chissano called for the management of misconceptions
The Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC) says the forthcoming harmonised elections should usher in a leader who cares about the health of the poor.
The country goes to elections later this year to elect Councillors, Members of Parliament and the President.
In a pastoral letter titled The
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) says it will do away with the traditional primary elections to choose party candidates for the impending harmonized elections set for later this year.
Speaking to journalists during a press conference today, CCC national spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said citizens will