Editor — The City of Harare must consider how it will deal with residents of the capital for all the money they billed for refuse collection without providing this service since 2008.
Editor — On the Global Day of Action on Swa-ziland, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) stands in solidarity with all human rights defenders (HRDs) and other peace-loving citizens of Swaziland.
Editor — For so many, citizenship has relatively formal significance, for example, ability to hold a passport and vote, but for others it is more substantive.
Editor — Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) is greatly shocked at the unbecoming conduct of identified members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) who at about 00:30 hours on August 25 2010 raided and destroyed an informal settlement at Borrowdale Race Course in Harare.
Editor — I simply do not agree with Bornwell Chakaodza (once editor of The Herald) when he says that “sanctions are making recovery very difficult” when the real reason is that there has been an almost complete breakdown of law and order.
Editor — The Harare Residents’ Trust (HRT) has been monitoring media reports emanating from Town House with keen interest and has become seriously disturbed by reckless utterances by Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda.