Zimbabwe justice system corruption is weakening trust, says ZHRC, urging urgent reforms to fight graft.
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Two Mpilo Hospital trainee nurses have been arrested for using forged exam certificates, piling pressure on a health institution already scarred by …
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Zimbabwe human trafficking persists as US keeps country on watch list, citing child exploitation, forced labor, and weak protections.
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Zimbabwe is cutting HIV rates with bold strategies, community care, and new treatment access, bringing hope of an HIV-free future.
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Goromonzi villagers are battling the Air Force of Zimbabwe in court over forced evictions, grave desecrations, and alleged illegal land seizures.
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Childhood cancer survivor Tanaka overcame Burkitt lymphoma through resilience, family love, and medical support, inspiring hope for young patients.
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At UNGA@80, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission pledged closer UN ties and stronger integration of rights in national strategy.
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Vice President Constantino Chiwenga warns Zimbabwe’s construction sector against corruption, urging transparency and ethics to drive national development.
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A Harare lawyer has petitioned the Attorney-General to challenge tribunal powers, arguing judges lack appeal rights and face undemocratic removal.
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Zimbabwe launches specialised drug courts to tackle substance abuse, part of a broader national strategy linking justice, rehabilitation, and enforcement.