CSOs bemoan exclusion of women

The concern comes at a time when many women living with HIV struggle with stigma and exclusion, aggravated by deprivation of rights, according to UN Women.
By Lorraine Muromo Nov. 19, 2024

Zim CSOs condemn Moza violence

They also urged Sadc, the African Union and the international community to take collective action in response to the crisis in Mozambique.

CSOs receive US$500 000 grants

Team Rescue Mission Trust spokesperson Major Chirombe said the grant would help them fight against drugs, substance abuse and early child marriages.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Oct. 21, 2024

No one is safe in Zim now: CSOs

Government has since gone a gear up in crushing alleged dissent amid fears of planned protests during the summit.
By Priviledge Gumbodete and Silas Nkala Aug. 8, 2024

Civil society should play more role in Zim-China relations

Relative to Chinese capacity, African governments' ability to negotiate effectively remains weak, often resulting in unfair deals favouring Chinese interests.
By Ronald Chipaike Jun. 28, 2024

Proposed Education Trust Fund Bill gets CSOs nod

“Our role in the Education Financing Trust Bill is to have a sustainable financing system for education in Zimbabwe to ensure that all children have access to education,” he said.
By Harriet Chikandiwa and Lorraine Muromo Jun. 13, 2024

CSOs call for reforms on Independence Day

Several organisations yesterday called on the government and political parties to establish an environment conducive to upholding the basic tenets of democracy.
By Priveledge Gumbodete and Brent Shamu Apr. 19, 2024

Independent but not free: Use of the law to silence critics in Zim

During the COVID-19 lockdown the government took that opportunity to amend the Constitution to consolidate the powers of the executive without input from the citizens.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu Apr. 18, 2024

Are Zanu PF’s high risk strategies paying off?

The ruling party has succeeded in brow-beating dissenting voices of ordinary citizens into silence.