Zimbos fret over army hand in politics
Serving and retired military officers have been deployed to sit on the boards of parastatals in what critics say is militarisation of State institutions.
By Chantay Ruswa
Sep. 26, 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
Broken Calabash: A microcosm of elections in Zimbabwe
This traditional vessel (Calabash), once whole, symbolizes unity and community.
By Phillip Nyasha Fungurai
Apr. 3, 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
Zim in desperate need of truth, healing
The human rights watchdog said if these past atrocities were not addressed, they would continue to influence the present.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
Mar. 26, 2024
What have you done for Zimbabwe lately?
Zimbabwe is sliding into a failed State, according to ZimRights.
By Trevor Ncube
Mar. 7, 2024
Whither party manifesto in the face of recalls
The manifesto was presented to all the political parties who signed the commitment card in agreement with the 10 key asks presented by the citizens.
By Gillian Chinzete
Mar. 4, 2024
Rights group urges probe into Rusape school fiasco
The group urged St Faith’s High School authorities to review their grievance handling processes to accord students an opportunity for redress of any complaints that may arise.
By Harriet Chikandiwa
Feb. 20, 2024
Prioritise ESG, cut on luxuries, firms told
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By Tafadzwa Mhlanga and Miriam Mangwaya
Sep. 27, 2024