The following is an account of the ActionAid International (AAI) Zimbabwe Women’s Rights Team which attended the Rural Women’s Assembly Regional Meeting and the Durban Conference of...
At the height of various human rights violations in the country, Zimbabweans are calling for tolerance of divergent political views and peaceful co-existence. More than seven thousand human rights...
The Youths in Tourism in Zimbabwe say polluters should ‘clean their mess’ by funding adaptation programmes which create employment for millions of unemployed youths in the country. Polluters are like...
For 15 year-old Ashleigh Chimhenge of Townsend High School in Bulawayo, creating awareness on the effects of climate change in her community means a lot to her as she recently felt the impact of the...
After being on the road for a whole day and night, we finally reached our destination: The City of the Kings, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.Bulawayo is a city that's been known for its people's ritual...
ActionAid International Zimbabwe (AAI Zimbabwe), in partnership with the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) Radio Zimbabwe station, is introducing a weekly radio programme aimed at promoting debate on issues of the poor and excluded communities in Zimbabwe. The programme will run for five weeks starting 26 October and ending 23 November 2011.
Zimbabwean politicians and government representatives have appeared in the media of late boasting of achieving an adult literacy rate of over 90%. Despite all this talk, since 1995 the standards for...
Cotton companies in Zimbabwe are paying farmers the minimum prices for all cotton they are buying regardless of the quality of product offered. They are paying the minimum price of US0. 85 cents per...
These statements have continuously been callously made by the main political parties in the current inclusive government of Zimbabwe, namely the Movement for Democratic Change headed by Morgan...