Pilot programme has seen about 60 e-passports processed daily since 21 June and the Zimbabwean Consulate says it is extending the initiative indefinitely
Brief | 27 June 2024
Afriforum, supporting the farmers, says it will continue the legal fight in other countries
Law | 6 May 2024
“We just want to go home,” protesters chanted
By Chris Gilili
Brief | 8 September 2023
Waste of money travelling to Zimbabwe to cast vote, says one woman
Brief | 23 August 2023
Home Affairs fails to explain
News | 15 September 2022
The Zimbabwe Teachers Association says teachers have to leave classrooms immediately to exchange their salaries
News | 7 September 2022
From 1 January 2023, hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans and their children will no longer be able to live, work and go to school legally in the republic
News | 23 June 2022
Journalist says reporters in Zimbabwe live in fear of arrest
Interview | 17 August 2021
Zimbabwean government needs to step up and take responsibility for its citizens’ rights, says reverend
Brief | 12 April 2021
Hopewell Chin’ono was arrested along with two others for speaking out against police brutality on social media
Law | 13 January 2021
Demonstration was in solidarity with human rights protests in Zimbabwe
News | 31 July 2020
Thousands ask for food parcels
News | 27 May 2020
“Mukuru Groceries has solved my problem” says mom whose children still live in Zimbabwe
News | 18 May 2020
GroundUp’s Zimbabwean reporters write about what Robert Mugabe meant to them
By Joseph Chirume, Kimberly Mutandiro, Bernard Chiguvare and Tariro Washinyira
News | 6 September 2019
Rival groups demonstrate in front of the World Economic Forum meeting
Brief | 5 September 2019
“Government monitors social media. I am scared if I make negative comments, I would get blacklisted and not get my passport.”
Brief | 19 August 2019