Corruption in Zimbabwe has reached deeply into various levels of public and private sectors, creating significant barriers to social and economic development. The term “corruption” here refers to
Read MorePoor service delivery remains a major challenge across Zimbabwe, affecting access to essential services like clean water, sanitation, and road infrastructure.
Read MoreThe transparency and accountability deficits within Zimbabwe’s local government structures demand urgent attention. Local governance has been plagued by central government interference, over-central
Read MoreThe establishment of Metropolitan Provinces in Zimbabwe, namely Harare and Bulawayo, was intended to enhance governance and administrative efficiency in the country’s largest urban centres.
Read MoreDevolution is a key constitutional reform that seeks to decentralise governmental power and authority, enabling regional governments to manage their own affairs, including governance, financial decisi
Read MoreZimbabwe’s water and sanitation infrastructure has deteriorated to alarming levels, with local authorities across the country failing to meet their basic obligation of providing clean, safe and acce
Read MoreThe future of Zimbabwe depends on how we address these critical infrastructure challenges. Rebuilding our transport system will unlock economic potential, create jobs and finally end the needless loss
Read MoreThis communiqué highlights key facts and challenges in Zimbabwe's natural resource management, urging decisive action to ensure a sustainable future for both people and the environment.
Read MoreZimbabwe is at a crucial turning point where the interplay between infrastructure, consumption patterns and production capabilities can redefine its economic landscape.
Read MoreAs a country that has endured colonial rule, a protracted liberation struggle and subsequent episodes of political violence, the pursuit of national healing and unity is paramount.
Read MoreOn this International Day of Democracy, UZA reflects on how crucial it is to preserve civil liberties, the rule of law, free speech, and institutional accountability
Read MoreTraditional leaders in Zimbabwe are key figures in the country’s social and political fabric, particularly in peacebuilding and reconciliation. As guardians of culture, heritage and customary law.
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