Zim stuck in human rights quagmire

ZIMBABWE has continued to struggle in improving its human rights record and remains stuck in the predicament when some of its neighbours have recorded improved performance.
By Sydney Kawadza 6h ago

US dangles sanctions carrot to Zim

He said the Bill “prevents ideologues masquerading as diplomats from using their posts to push left-wing agendas instead of America’s interests”.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 17, 2025

Democracy: Moving beyond rhetoric!

Arbitrary arrests and the suppression of freedom of expression have become tools to stifle dissent.
By Rumbidzayi Machimbirike Sep. 15, 2025

Walking for freedom: Zimbabwean activists unite in Stockton region, UK

Election fraud from the ruling party ZANU-PF, recent elections have been marred by violence and rigging, denying citizens a fair democratic process.
By Diana Machingauta May. 4, 2025

Global guidelines for selection of judges (Part 1)

An apex court has at least three core roles within a thriving and functional democracy.
By The Standard Apr. 27, 2025

New initiative on the cards to enhance democracy in sub-Saharan Africa

The hackathon will focus on empowering citizens, particularly women, youth, and marginalized groups, who often face limited access to resources in their pursuit of democratic rights.
By Julia Ndlela Apr. 16, 2025

Mozambique’s youth revolution: The pulse of democracy in 2024

It is estimated that the youth turnout skyrocketed to over 70% from the earlier election in 2019.

Historicising the legacies of democracy in Africa

Democracy is further explained by the Greek terms known as demos meaning “people” and “kratos” meaning rule, people are at the centre of power and have a say in rulership.
By  rommel Nyausopo  and Samuel Mazomba  Feb. 28, 2025

Presidential term extension: Hands off our constitution

The current push to extend President Mnangagwa’s term is a direct attack on this safeguard.
By Zimrights Jan. 15, 2025