Rampant human rights abuses in Zim’s extractives sector
Zimbabwe has been a state party to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (African Charter), since ratifying the Treaty in 1986.
By Admin
Jun. 29, 2024
Govt must toughen stance against apostolic sects
However, it seems the programme was shunned by some members of the apostolic sects due to religious beliefs, if the recent outbreak is anything to go by.
By Newsday
May. 14, 2024
Mutsvangwa calls for more women chiefs
Mutsvangwa said having women in traditional leadership structures would promote a more gender-sensitive and inclusive court system.
By Gracious Daniel
Feb. 29, 2024
Zambia enacts new Access to Information law
Grant Tungay, the spokesperson for the Zambian Civil Society Organizations’ Coalition on Access to Information, or ATI, said the new law is not perfect, but it is a good start.
By VOA
Jan. 10, 2024
Calls to end cyber bullying of female journalists
A study by Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom titled: “Sustaining Media Freedom for Female Journalists in Zimbabwe” reveals alarming statistics.
By Boldwill Hungwe
Dec. 15, 2023
The unfinished African liberation business
In giving us the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, our forefathers gave us an option other than violence.
By Dzikamai Bere
Nov. 3, 2023
Political violence victims recount horror attacks
CCC official Vongai Tome said some of the victims, 110 of them in total including children, have been moved to safe houses in Harare.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko
Sep. 10, 2023
Role of domestic observers in polls
Safeguarding the electoral process is an act of patriotism and demonstrates a commitment to democracy not only in Zimbabwe but in many countries that hold elections.
By Zimbabwe Election Support Network
Aug. 18, 2023
Empowering Zim’s future through democracy
Compared to other young Africans, Zimbabwean youth display even higher enthusiasm for democratic processes.
By Nyasha Mpani and Lennon Monyae
Jul. 28, 2023