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Why Zimbabweans fear protests

The report released last week marks five years of tracking peacebuilding efforts across the country.
By Nunurai Jena 5h ago

ZimRights calls on Zim to address peace deficit

THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) has called for immediate action to address the country’s peace deficit
By Lisa Bangomwe Sep. 23, 2025

ZimRights launches diaspora chapter

The move signals a new era for ZimRights as the organisation embraces a global strategy to protect the rights of Zimbabweans wherever they are, meaning internationally or locally.
By Natasha Ncube Aug. 27, 2025

Zim democracy under siege

AT least 8 279 people experienced human rights violations in 2024 amid a shrinking democratic space, the latest Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) report revealed.
By Sharon Zebra and Tael Mudzingwa Jul. 17, 2025

Civic group condemns social media abuse against women

Ncube said the online harassment weaponised social media to perpetuate patriarchal power plays.
By Praise Nyamadzawo Jun. 27, 2025

ZHRC decries ‘alarming’ human rights violations at Harare Remand Prison

The commission also mediated between the detainees and their legal representatives to ensure grievances were communicated.
By Online Reporter May. 27, 2025

Protesters in bid to stop Auxillia’s UK visit

The forum was formed by the diaspora women leaders to collaborate with the women back home for the well-being of society.
By Staff Reporter May. 5, 2025

Educate children on rights to their bodies

Church leaders, school heads, teachers and even close relatives can now not be trusted when it comes to the safety of children.
By Newsday Apr. 11, 2025

Govt defends arrests of homeless people

Home Affairs secretary Raphael Faranisi state the government’s position before the parliamentary portfolio committee on defence and home affairs last week,
By Harriet Chikandiwa Feb. 23, 2025