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  • Principals’ COPAC interference further derails GPA timelines

    The Constitution Making Process, which has already taken an inordinately long 44 months (4 months shy of 4 years) instead of the Global Political Agreement (GPA)’s stipulated eighteen months, is likely to miss another stipulated timeline this week, ...
  • Military intensifies poll drive in Hurungwe

    The military is intensifying its campaign for Zanu PF ahead of elections next year in Hurungwe, Mashonaland West province. Three villagers in Zvipani, Hurungwe West ward 25 are reported to have been facing harassment by Chief Ephraim Matawo for refusin...
  • Nyazura residents demand democratic reforms and a new constitution before elections

    Mutungagore residents in Ward 29, Nyazura (Manicaland Province) called for the Inclusive Government of Zimbabwe to expedite the constitution making process and put in place democratic reforms before the holding of elections in Zimbabwe. Speaking at a co...
  • Audit land …’ CSOs urge The Zimbabwe Inclusive Government

    The call by former South African president, Thabo Mbeki, who brokered the Global Political Agreement (GPA), to the Inclusive Government of Zimbabwe (IGoZ) to comply with the provisions, and audit land in line, with the Interparty Agreement signed in Sep...
  • Glenview Trial Update

    The Glenview 29 Trial continued today 16 November 2012 at the High Court with the remaining 26 accused, being denied bail. So far three out of the 29 accused have been released on bail. The three include Solomon Madzore, Lovemore ’Magaya’ Taruvinga...
  • ‘Violence a major threat to the economy’ civil society concur

    Finance Minister Tendai Biti yesterday 15, November 2012 in his presentation of the 2013 National Budget projected a  5% economic growth rate for next year up from the this year’s 4%, but warned that  prospects could be scuttled if elections planned...
  • Biti strikes pro-poor tone in 2013 National Budget

    Finance Minister, Hon Tendai Biti on 15 November presented the 2013 National Budget to the joint session of both Houses of Parliament.  The budget was presented   amid high expectations from a cross-section of ordinary Zimbabweans, who are eager to s...
  • Zimbabwe CSOs Delegation meets Zambian Foreign Affairs Minister

    The Zimbabwe Civil society Mission to Zambia today, 14 November met with the Zambian  Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon Given Lubinda, his Deputy Minister Dr. Lungu and Chief of Protocol in the Foreign Affairs Ministry.   The Zimbabwe Civil Societ...
  • CSOs call for natural resources transparency at Zimbabwe Diamond Conference

    Zimbabwean Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have called for transparency and the respect for community rights in natural resources utilization at the Zimbabwe Diamond Conference which ended yesterday, 13 November 2012 in Victoria Falls. The conference...
  • ZAMBIAN CSO’S TO PRESSURE ZAMBIAN GOVERNMENT ON ZIMBABWE

    Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Zambia have assured the Zimbabwean Civil Society delegation that they will pressure and lobby their government to persuade Harare to fully implement the provisions of the Global Political Agreement (GPA). The commit...
  • Solomon Madzore granted bail

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  • Glenview trial update

    The trial of 29 Glenview residents (Glen View 29) charged with the Murder of Police Inspector Petros Mutedza continued today with the Defense Team led by Ms Beatrice Mtetwa, continuing with their cross examination of the Investigating officer, Detective...
  • Zimbabwe Civil Society Delegation Meets Zambian Justice Minister and Secretary General of Patriotic Front

    A Zimbabwe Civil Society delegation of 6, coordinated by the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition is currently engaged in a regional advocacy mission with senior government officials and key Civil Society activists in Zambia. ...
  • MISA: Veteran broadcast journalist publishes memoirs

    MISA-Zimbabwe Communique 12 November 2012 Veteran broadcast journalist publishes memoirs   The Chairperson of MISA-Zimbabwe Njabulo Ncube has urged Zimbabwean journalists to write and publish memoirs on their professional experiences and the moment...
  • SADC must stop ZANU PF from derailing the constitution making process

    The two main Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) formations must maintain their current unity against ZANU PF’s attempt to subvert constitutional reform process as set under the Global Political Agree-ment (GPA) and Southern Africa Development Committe...
  • Glenview 29 Trial Update

    The Glenview 29 Trial continued on Thursday 8 November 2012 at the High Court, with the defense team led by Beatrice Mtetwa cross examining the Investigating Officer, Detective Chief Inspector Clever Ntini. The defense counsel challenged the arrest of ac...
  • ZLHR urges the Inclusive Government to fully implement reforms before elections

    The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has urged the Inclusive Government and the people of Zimbabwe to focus on fully implementing the Global Political Agreement (GPA) than to remain myopical-ly focussed on the constitution making process. Address...
  • CSU employees transferred to Bulawayo

    Three Counselling Services Unit (CSU) representatives were today, 7 November 2012 transferred from Harare Central Police Station to Bulawayo where the police claim the offence which they intend to charge them for was committed. The three, Fidelis Mudim...
  • Prospective Voters denied Registration in Manicaland

    Some villagers in Nyanga North and Buhera South, Manicaland province are being denied the chance to register to vote on suspicion that they are unlikely to vote for ZANU PF. According to the reports received by the Crisis Report, the local Ruwangwe Reg...
  • Glenview 29 trial update

    The defence team for the Glenview 29, today, 7 November 2012 continued with the cross examination of Detective Chief Inspector Ntini. In today’s session the defense counsel questioned the arrest and incarceration of accused number 10, Cynthia Manjoro...