Social Justice
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UZ lecturers down tools over poor salaries
University of Zimbabwe lecturers launch emergency strike over salaries as low as USD $230. Will the government intervene? Full details…
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Man jailed for impersonating brother to serve community service
Nqobizwe Thebe A 31-year-old Dzivarasekwa man, Tinashe Kaseva, was yesterday sentenced to 15 months in prison for impersonating his brother…
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Zimbabwe’s Disability Bill slammed: Activists demand urgent reforms
Zimbabwe’s disability community fights for urgent changes to the Persons With Disabilities Bill, citing exclusion of education, healthcare & political…
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Zimbabwe’s water privatization plan sparks outcry: Activists decry “illegal and Anti-Poor” move
Civic groups slam Zimbabwe’s secretive water privatization as illegal & anti-poor. Global evidence shows it fails—why is the gov’t pushing…
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YALI Southern Africa Regional Leadership Program Terminated.
The Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) Regional Leadership Center Southern Africa (RLC-SA) has officially ended its partnership with USAID and…
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Bulawayo’s lost generation: The street children crisis
Bulawayo faces a growing crisis as hundreds of children survive on its streets—abandoned, orphaned, or left behind by parents seeking…
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Lubimbi 2 Primary School ‘s future in jeopardy as Gwayi- Shangani Dam looms.
Thembelihle Mhlanga A cloud of uncertainty hangs over Lubimbi 2 Primary School as the impending Gwayi-Shangani dam project threatens to…
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Couple attacked: Armed robbers assault man, rape woman, and steal vehicle
Bulawayo police are searching for two armed suspects involved in a violent robbery and sexual assault along Nyamandlovu Road. A…
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MIHR launches campaign against water privatization plans
The Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) is leading the charge against Zimbabwe's controversial water privatization plans, declaring the move…
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Zimbabwe’s deaf community denied equal healthcare as hospitals lack sign language services
Zimbabwe's deaf community faces systemic healthcare exclusion as hospitals lack sign language interpreters, forcing patients to rely on untrained family…
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