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Manenberg Steps into Peace: Community Clean-Up Establishes Second Peace Zone

Manenberg, Cape Town – On 31 May 2025, residents of Manenberg, along with local officials and peace advocates, gathered to commemorate the 12th Anniversary of the Declaration of World Peace by HWPL through an energetic community clean-up and engagement event….

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CCC Member Assaulted Over Post-Election Land Dispute

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Harare City to remove unlicensed billboards

Harare City Council has given owners of unregistered billboards 48 hours to remove their roadside signage, which are increasing across the town. City of Harare said in a statement, they will not hesitate to decimate the roadside billboards when the…

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Zimbabweans grapple with water shortage amidst COVID-19 pandemic

Zimbabwe’s water and sanitation crisis predates COVID-19 by decades. But it appears to be worsening and bringing additional dangers during the pandemic. Access to clean water has long been declining, especially in urban areas. Human Rights Watch (2020) reports that…

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Lockdown: Zim moves down to level 2

HE President ED Mnangagwa has reviewed Covid-19 lockdown to level two. The following are the details; 1. Curfew from 2200hrs to 05:30hrs 2. Businesses to operate from 0800 to 1900hrs Bars within hotels & lodges to operate between 0800 to…

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Minister arrested for corruption

MASVINGO- Minister of State for Masvingo Province Ezra Chadzamira has been arrested, reports say. Chadzamira was picked up by officers from Zimbabwe Anti-Corrugation Commission (ZACC) and taken to Masvingo Magistrates Court for a hearing. He is facing corruption charges involving…

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Manyara Irene Muyenziwa: Defying patriarchy to chart Zimbabwe’s turbulent political terrain

Manyara Irene Muyenziwa, the leader of the Freedom of Rights Under Sovereign (FORUS) party, joins the political terrain when the environment is tough, particularly for the opposition and let alone for a woman. Muyenziwa has spent over a decade living…

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Graduate Media Students Urged To Harness Online Platforms For Money

  Panelists at a Media Centre organized Zoom Conference titled: Coming To Terms With The Pandemic And The Economy: The Case For Young Media Graduates, said media students must be awake to the advent of the internet, especially for purposes…

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Epworth’ regularization long overdue as perpetual slum endures  

Despite being established a hundred and thirty-one years ago as a United Methodist missionary community, Epworth remains a squatter camp, with little or no development punctuated by shanty dwellings and shacks. Epworth Mission was established by the Reverend Isaac Shimmin…

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Urgent action needed to save wetlands in Buhera South

Despite the fact that wetlands are essential in purifying and replenishing water and suitable for rice production, farming in wetlands without practicing good methods harms them and disturbs their conservation and sustainability. In Zimbabwe, wetlands are facing massive destruction due…