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  • ZVORWADZA JUDGEMENT POSTPONED

    The Mbare Magistrate’s court failed to bring finality to the trial of Stan Zvorwadza, Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe Spokesperson who is charged under Section 186 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act with threatening to commit ...
  • CRISIS COALITION HOLDS MEETING IN MUTARE

    On Saturday the 5th of May 2012 about five hundred people gathered at Mangato Shopping centre in Ward 28 Mutare to attend a ‘Meet the people forum’ held by Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition where Honorable Shuah Mudiwa, legislator for Mutare West Constit...
  • Will anything come out of the SA ruling?

    North Gauteng High Court Judge, Hans Fabricius on Tuesday 8 May 2012 ruled that South Africa must investigate Zimbabwean officials over allegations they tortured pro- democracy activists in 2008. Responding to the landmark ruling, the Executive Directo...
  • Incessant school fee hikes : a burden to many

      Schools open tomorrow amid calls by the Government for strict regulations to curb unilateral fees hikes. Most schools applied to the Government for permission to raise fees citing rising operating costs. The applications were turned down, but some...
  • ZESA: The Inconvenient ‘Provider’ of Electricity

    The vision of the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) is “To be the preferred provider of electricity and convenience’. Its vision speaks of commitment to the provision of safe and reliable electricity in a fair and cost effective manner ...
  • ZANU PF thugs set house ablaze

    In a move which laid bare the contradictions between President Robert Mugabe’s calls for peace and the behaviour of his supporters on the ground, ...
  • Nkosilathi Moyo trial postponed

    The trial of Zimbabwe Youth in Politics (ZOYP) Director, Nkosilathi Moyo which kicked off on the 2nd of May 2012 at the Kwekwe Magistrate Courts, is set to continue on the 16th of May 2012 where the prosecution’s last witness is expected to testify. ...
  • Assist the Elderly to Understand the Draft Constitution

    The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition convened a civic education and community mobilization meeting at Mutero Mission on Saturday 28 April 2012 with the objective of mobilizing people in the area to participate in the key political processes including the f...
  • MMPZ staffers’ remove from remand by Gwanda Magistrate

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  • Setting up of committee to probe Deeds Office, a noble idea

    Just as parasitic leaches will suck the blood and strength of an animal, so corruption will weaken and destroy society and the economy that supports that society. The government has set up a committee to deal with suspected corruption and alleged misman...
  • Hundreds thronged an anti-torture roadshow

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  • Inclusive Government Must Urgently Address Workers’ Plight

    1 May 2012 Inclusive Government Must Urgently Address Workers’ Plight Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition calls on the Inclusive Government to urgently address the plight of workers across the country in a manner demonstrative of a caring government t...
  • Zimbabwe perpetrators of crime against humanity must have their day at “The Hague”!

    The conviction of former Liberian President Charles Taylor on Thursday, 26 April 2012, by the UN backed Special Court for Sierra Leone at The Hague for aiding and abetting war crimes in Sierra Leone during the country's 1991-2002 civil war comes with wo...
  • Zimbabwe: Little to celebrate on workers day

    Without labour, nothing is built, nothing prospers, and nothing grows. Wealth, culture, technology, food, furniture, cars, houses, monuments—the workers have made all these things. All development since the beginning of history has been the result of ...
  • High maternal mortality, a cause for concern

    “The environment is a major contributory factor to an increased maternal mortality rate. A hospital is an engine room and everyone who goes to the hospitals expects to get good services and to have his or her health improved. But at the moment our peo...
  • Zanu PF’s Leadership Renewal Nightmare

      When the December 2011 Zanu PF annual conference resolved to put forward its octogenarian leader Mugabe as presidential candidate for future elections it was perhaps the clearest indication that the party that has dominated Zimbabwe politics for the...
  • Zimrights :Corrupt Parliamentarians should be exposed

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  • Voter registration, a key component of an election process

    Periodic, free and fair elections are the hallmark of any democracy. Elections provide an opportunity for citizens to decide who governs them. ...
  • Fear causing increased apathy among communities

    Fear, a remnant of years of politically motivated violence perpetrated by ZANU PF against its opponents, has resulted in apprehension and growing apathy among the electorate mostly in rural communities. This emerged during three community outreach initi...
  • Political parties should put citizens’ interests first

    “Acknowledging that it is the fundamental right and duty of the Zimbabwean people to make a constitution by themselves and for themselves; Aware that the process of making this constitution must be owned and driven by the people and must be inclusive...