Sodomy, sexual abuse allegations rock Catholic school

Porter was a longstanding Jesuit missionary in Zimbabwe, and a regular visitor to Jesuit missions.
By Jairos Saunyama Nov. 16, 2024

A brother’s 21-year quest for justice

In an interview with NewsDay, Justice Matanda-Moyo confirmed that she had received the complaint.
By Mirriam Mangwaya Nov. 11, 2024

The nexus between climate change and social justice in Zimbabwe

In Zimbabwe, climate change is not just an environmental challenge, but a social justice crisis.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Nov. 10, 2024

CSOs rail at govt over PVOs Bill

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, however, sent it back to Parliament for reconsideration.
By Problem Masau and Chantay Ruswa and Blessed Ndlovu Nov. 8, 2024

‘Independent Judiciary the cornerstone rule of law’

The Statute of the Conference recognises the decision of the African Union to create a mechanism through which it can discharge its duty of protecting fundamental rights.
By Nizbert Moyo Nov. 2, 2024

Zim must focus on community involvement in climate action

This exclusion leads to a disconnect between policy and the lived realities of those on the frontlines of climate change, making the need for grassroots movements more vital than ever.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva Oct. 27, 2024

High Court outlaws demolition of houses by councils

Justice Katiyo made the judgment in a case in which Chitungwiza municipality had relied on the law to issue a demolition order.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 23, 2024

Another blow for Timba-led CCC faction

She said the applicant did not take any steps for a considerable period to prevent the irreparable harm it now perceives.
By Miriam Mangwaya Oct. 18, 2024

US carbon credit fraud threatens Zim projects

The country has been pursuing carbon credit projects, including a US$1,5 billion deal with Dubai-based Blue Carbon, to generate high-quality credits for the international market.
By Rejoice Phiri Oct. 15, 2024