‘Police lead in rights violations’
The data shows that leading the rights violations are police officers, having participated in nearly 40% of the infractions.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
Sep. 17, 2024
Guard robs bank of US$134K
He allegedly ordered them to lie down at gunpoint before stashing his loot in a sack, stripping his victims of their phones and locking them in that room before he fled the scene.
By Rex Mphisa
Sep. 16, 2024
SA gives Zimbabwean immigrants lifeline
Dube claimed that teacher representative organisations sounded pro-government, and couldn't bargain in good faith on their behalf.
By Silas Nkala
Sep. 15, 2024
Zimta commends govt feeding programme
Bulawayo provincial education director Bernard Mazambane also called on schools that have not collected their allocations to do so.
By Nizbert Moyo
Sep. 11, 2024
New Bill to professionalise teaching sector
Ndoro emphasised that the new Bill will require all teachers in Zimbabwe to be registered with the Teaching Professional Council, which will be established under the new law.
By Gracious Daniel
Sep. 7, 2024
Solve teachers’ salary debacle once and for all
The employees want a minimum salary above US$500.
By Newsday
Sep. 6, 2024
Violent crackdown against citizens must come to an end
The victims were tortured for more than two hours before being released with no formal charge.
By ZPP
Aug. 11, 2024
Peace of mind and mental wellbeing
Peace of mind influences our physical and mental health as well as our relationships with family, friends and colleagues.
By Dr Chido Rwafa-madzvamutse
Aug. 11, 2024
ZPP hails govt’s plan to shield women from conflicts
The Zimbabwe National Action Plan (NAP) was unveiled in May 2024, in collaboration with the Southern African Development Community secretariat.
By Vanessa Gonye
Jul. 31, 2024