Jane Zibusiso Nkiwane BULAWAYO- Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) District Administration Officer for Bulawayo Sithembiso Khuphe has urged women to fully participate in electoral process. Khuphe told delegates Friday at a women’s elections round table...
Jane Zibusiso Nkiwane BULAWAYO- Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) District Administration Officer for Bulawayo Sithembiso Khuphe has urged women to fully participate in electoral process. Khuphe told delegates Friday at a women’s elections round table meeting held at Pumula North Hall that they should elect leaders who can further their...
by by Minenhle Moyo Gender Based Violence (GBV), has been identified as one of the major contributors to the limited number of women involved in the political spaces in Zimbabwe. Less women are involved in the political processes because they lack confidence to participate in public spaces owed to...
By Yollander Millin The Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) was able to once again assist the citizens of Bulawayo to position themselves, and demand for transparency and accountability from duty bearers. A group of residents, that offered equal representation of various diverse groups came face to face...
by Yollander Millin The youth in Bulawayo have expressed concerns over the effects of increasing public debt on their social and economic welfare, and have called on both local and national authorities to put their views on this into consideration. In an event organized by Youth Innovation Trust, in...
Civil society in Zimbabwe and other stakeholders have been urged to continue lobbying the government to audit debt in the country in order to improve the economic and the development state of the country. This emerged during a virtual dialogue on debt management, facilitated by the Zimbabwe Coalition on...
After the destruction of shops and loss of jobs from the unrests that took place in parts of Gauteng, some shops at Diepkloof Square have started operating. A number are still undergoing repairs to the destruction. New shops will be opened in place of others that closed permanently. The...
by Rapule Moiloa With South Africa having moved to level 1 of the lockdown and lockdown restrictions eased the country will be having local government elections. Political parties are allowed to have rallies and canvas but poor people who are unemployed, no proper homes to stay and are disadvantaged...
Whilst the lock down is slowly eased I’ve seen that people can do anything to survive even if it means robbing others. I have also realized that some of the police officials are corrupt taking bribes from illegal gamblers. Gamblers are a group of people who stand on street...
By Amo Tshabalala in Sefikile North West I had a chance to meet and ask questions about how COVID-19 is affecting the Lekgotla people. I met with the Chairperson and the Deputy Chairperson of Lekgotla and they are both not happy. They complained that everything seem to be stuck...
by Amo Tshabalala We are being left outside in most critical decisions and as citizens I think we need to be part and parcel of every decision that affects us especially in the COVID-19 crisis. I have observed that most people don’t understand what Corona virus is and it...