Social Justice
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Family sues minister, police commissioner over death in police custody
The family of Blessed Juruvenge, who died in police custody after alleged torture by a Ruwa-based officer, is suing Home…
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MPs demand urgent medical fund for wildlife attack victims
Zimbabwe’s Parliament demands urgent healthcare coverage for victims of elephant and lion attacks as human-wildlife conflict cases rise.
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ZHRC exposes shocking rights abuses, demands urgent action
ZHRC demands urgent reforms after uncovering rights violations at Harare Remand Prison, including abuse, overcrowding, and unlawful detentions.
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Infant found dead in Filabusi, police seek information
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) in Filabusi are investigating the murder of an eight-week-old baby boy found dead in Kuzwisisa…
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How neglect, mismanagement crippled Vumbachikwe and its community
Once a symbol of prosperity, Vumbachikwe Mine in Matabeleland South has crumbled under the weight of corruption, mismanagement and neglect—leaving…
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MP Sibanda denounces rising crime in Lupane
Lupane West MP Mxolisi Sibanda urges residents to unite across politics, shun crime, and focus on development. Here's how he…
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Zimbabwe Court Orders Police to Refund Fines Paid by UZ Lecturers
A Harare magistrate has ordered the Zimbabwe Republic Police to refund admission of guilt fines paid by three University of…
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Communities Collaborate on Model Relocation Policy
In an effort to develop a fair and inclusive approach to community relocation, stakeholders from Lubimbi and across Zimbabwe convened…
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3 733 citizens petition Parliament to align Disability Bill with UN standards
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Zimbabwe’s unemployment crisis: Official rates mask a harsher reality
Zimbabwe's official unemployment rate stands at 9.1%, but the reality is far worse—most workers survive in the informal economy, where…
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