‘Zim ill-prepared for climate change disasters’

Zimbabwe is grappling with the worst effects of climate change, which have left over five million citizens in urgent need of food aid.
By Priveledge Gumbodete Jul. 31, 2024

Campaign to protect whistle-blowers gathers steam

Accountability Lab Zimbabwe’s Civic Action Teams (CivActs) said the roadshow sought to amplify the voices of anticorruption champions and whistle-blowers.
By Bathabile Dhlamini Jul. 14, 2024

‘Wildlife Bill must go beyond compensating victims’

ALZ held a two-day capacity building workshop with the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Environment last week in Kadoma to discuss the Bill and other matters.
By Gracious Daniel Jun. 20, 2024

CSO rewards honest civil servants

The same nomination campaign will be held in Bulawayo on April 4, as the organisation seeks to pick five high-performing civil servants from across the country.
By Brent Shamu Mar. 28, 2024

Poor funding stalling drug abuse fight: Report

ALZ recorded a clinical psychologists density is 0,04 per 100 000 population and a psychiatrists density of 0,1 per 100 000 population.
By Brent Shamu Jan. 26, 2024

NGOs call for data on drug abuse

Mpembe said drug and substance abuse was high among youths who are susceptible to pressure and eagerness to experience new things.
By Brent Shamu Dec. 18, 2023

Don’t criminalise drug users

Criminalisation, mass incarceration, stigma and discrimination against people who use drugs defeat the purpose and reasons why the government adopted the Zimbabwe National Drug Master Plan
By Amh Voices Jun. 26, 2023

Shoko Festival on the roll

The festival is capitalising on the relaxed COVID-19 regulations to assume a hybrid format whereby most of its events will be physical.
By Winstone Antonio Sep. 27, 2022

Need for transparency on The fears of the Hlengwe-Xangani ethnic group commonly referred to as the Chilonga community are not unfounded issue

The fears of the Hlengwe-Xangani ethnic group commonly referred to as the Chilonga community are not unfounded.

By The Standard May. 1, 2022