CSOs urged to be credible to avoid folding

The Civil Society Partnership for Development Effectiveness notes that insights from CSOs are vital in global policy discussions.
By Adelaide Kuudzerema Mar. 28, 2024

Survivors petition chiefs over Gukurahundi hearings

Tempers are high among the victims and survivors in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces amid concern that the Zanu PF government was responsible for the abuses.
By Silas Nkala Feb. 6, 2024

Shutdown Redwing Mine, govt urged

Concerned CSOs told NewsDay yesterday that they were alarmed by the rise in the cases of artisanal miners losing lives in the dangerous mining shafts at Redwing Mine.
By Clayton Masekesa Jan. 6, 2024

CSOs blast ‘ridiculous’ MPs demands

They want their spouses to stay in hotels while they carry out their legislative duties including payment of salaries of their personal workers.
By Lorraine Muromo Dec. 21, 2023

‘Matabeleland gains nothing from ED win’

Zanu PF also secured 136 parliamentary seats while CCC got 73 seats.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 28, 2023

In the obvious wisdom of a pre-electoral grand alliance, lies the secret

A highly inclusive social convergence of his nature has enough fuel to re-activate the fading political and economic hope of the region.
By Freedom Alliance Jul. 21, 2023

Govt choking us: CSOs

Project Vote 263 executive director Youngerson Matete said there was nothing wrong NGOs participating in politics because it is within the Constitution for them to do so.
By Lorraine Muromo May. 30, 2023

PVOs Bill a threat to life-saving NGOs: US

Zimbabwe introduced the PVOs Amendment Bill in November 2021.
By Emma Nhancumba May. 19, 2023

Antenatal mortality riles CSOs

Care International in Zimbabwe gender advisor Angeline Ndabaningi said it is sad to continue losing children due to pregnancy complications.
By Varaidzo Mudewairi and Vanessa Gonye Jan. 10, 2023