Emerging Covid-19 Variants, Vaccines Rollout Amid Lockdown Measures
By Khumbulani Muleya Covid-19 infections in Zimbabwe have reached new levels due to a cocktail of variants that keep emerging. This situation has put a huge
Demolition of Vending Stalls, Tuck-shops is Equal to Killing the Citizenry
By Aleck Murimigwa Last month (June) the central government and local authorities in Zimbabwe started demolitions of vending stalls and tuck-shops on grounds that they are
Threats Against NGOs: Is The Civic Space Closing Again?
By Aleck Murimigwa In recent weeks, the Zanu PF-led government has threatened non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that are operating in the country, accusing them of plotting to
Voter Registration Campaign: What the Youths Must Know
By Aleck Murimigwa Voting is a constitutional right enshrined in Section 67(3) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. It states that, “every Zimbabwean citizen who is of
Independent Complaints Commission Another Power Consolidating Tool?
Seven months after cabinet permitted the Zimbabwe Independent Complaints Commission Bill to be designed; Parliament through the Joint Portfolio Committee finally wrapped up public hearings that
The Good News That Never Was: A reflection of Zimbabwe’s new Covid-19 health restrictions
By Alex Murimigwa “Zimbabwe’s musicians have spoken loudly and clearly – and I have listened. As of yesterday, all artists in Zimbabwe are now permitted to