‘Police lead in rights violations’

The data shows that leading the rights violations are police officers, having participated in nearly 40% of the infractions.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Sep. 17, 2024

Guard robs bank of US$134K

He allegedly ordered them to lie down at gunpoint before stashing his loot in a sack, stripping his victims of their phones and locking them in that room before he fled the scene.
By Rex Mphisa Sep. 16, 2024

Peace of mind and mental wellbeing

Peace of mind influences our physical and mental health as well as our relationships with family, friends and colleagues.
By Dr Chido Rwafa-madzvamutse Aug. 11, 2024

Violent crackdown against citizens must come to an end

The victims were tortured for more than two hours before being released with no formal charge.
By ZPP Aug. 11, 2024

ZPP hails govt’s plan to shield women from conflicts

The Zimbabwe National Action Plan (NAP) was unveiled in May 2024, in collaboration with the Southern African Development Community secretariat.
By Vanessa Gonye Jul. 31, 2024

Food politicisation worsens hunger situation

It said the victims were being discriminated against over their alleged links to the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Jul. 22, 2024

Muckracker: Of scaremongering and forgotten history lessons

David Kudakwashe is no ordinary person, he is a deputy minister in the Zimbabwean government and a son of the country’s owner.
By Muckracker Jun. 28, 2024

Perspective: Uniting religions for peace and development

Religions and related social and cultural structures have played an important part in human history.
By Tinashe Chikodzi Jun. 23, 2024

Politicisation of food aid and agriculture inputs rampant

Other violations include unlawful detention, theft, displacement and malicious damage to property.
By Zimbabwe Peace Project Jun. 23, 2024