Torn between two worlds: Children with homes choose streets
A bottle of glue, known as gukwa in street lingo, peeking out of one boy’s pocket gives him a pause.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Evans Mathanda
Oct. 26, 2024
Zimbos bear brunt of instability: ZimRights
In the survey, citizens were asked to rate how safe and at peace they felt and the major- ity, about 80%, reported feeling either “unsafe and insecure” or “very unsafe and unsettled”.
By Staff Reporter
Sep. 30, 2024
CSOs red flag govt for human rights abuse
The world celebrated the International Day of Peace last weekend running under the theme, Cultivating a Culture of Peace.
By Priveledge Gumbodete
Sep. 23, 2024
‘ZiG was imposed on Zimbos’
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has on several occasions been accused of abusing Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) Act to dodge consulting the Legislature.
By Tapiwa Zivira
May. 10, 2024
Civic leadership, activism in the age of rising authoritarianism
In the age of rising authoritarianism and a total disregard for the eternal values of love and justice, we are all activists.
By Dzikamai Bere
Apr. 19, 2024
Zim’s elections now a source of fear
TN: It is a pleasure having you here. Tell me, am I right in assuming that now that the elections are over ZimRights can relax?
By In Conversation With Trevor
Mar. 31, 2024
Silenced Voices: The Struggle for basic human Rights Within Chikurubi Maximum Prison”
The saga of Tungamirai Madzokere is one that weaves together resilience, injustice, and redemption.
By Zimrights
Feb. 14, 2024
Put an end to GBV
Globally, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and UN Women have reported that over five women or girls are killed every hour by a family member.
By Newsday
Nov. 27, 2023
GBV down to societal, religious beliefs
In the statement, ZimRights said GBV victims continued to suffer in silence due to limited knowledge of rights enshrined in the Constitution.
By Priveledge Gumbodete
Nov. 27, 2023