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Lawyers for Human Rights have warned government of a protracted and bruising legal battle if it continues with plans to demolish ‘illegal’ houses in Chitungwiza and...

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Zimbabwe is going backwards, and government must implement serious economic reform, says a respected economist....

Solar, biogas options vital as power shortages set to continue

As Zimbabweans face acute power shortages, people should explore and use solar and biogas energies, says...

Where’s our hope? Young people ask for answers

Most unemployed young people in Zimbabwe have given up hope of getting a job in 2014....

Rural communities need change as well as rain

Forecasts of heavy rain are a welcome development for the Zvimba communities after 2012 failed to...

Constitution not enough for media freedom

Zimbabwean media organisations and journalists have expressed fears that failure to change media laws in line...

New year wishlist for people with disabilities

Living with disabilities in Zimbabwe means a daily battle for access to basic services. FARAI MBEZA...

Small-scale miners to lobby for growth

Small-scale miners in Zimbabwe have said they will talk to government about encouraging growth and development...

Manufacturing sector faces gloomy 2014

Zimbabwe’s manufacturing sector faces a gloomy 2014 because there is little prospect of changes in the...

Bleak new year awaits “illegal” home owners

Mary Takavada from Chitungwiza, a commuter town for Harare, has every reason to be worried about...

Corruption cripples economic turnaround

Widespread corruption in the civil and public sectors will make it difficult to turn around the...

Corruption in Society

The Chitungwiza land audit has finally been made public. The report reveals that over 23,000 investors...

Company closures dim hopes for 2014

Retrenchments and company closures have dampened the festive mood and diminished hopes for 2014, especially for...

Money, jobs and male rôle models – the recipe for an end to GBV

Women’s organisations in Zimbabwe are calling for government money to step up efforts against gender-based violence....

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