Opposition parties are hoping for a diplomatic solution after claims the election was a ‘gigantic fraud’
Men are weaponising online abuse and physical violence to keep women’s voices out of politics
Successive hard-right home secretaries have created a Home Office that prioritises immigration figures over human rights
A Chinese-Zimbabwean military venture has been handed one of the country’s most lucrative diamond-producing blocks, despite past problems
Amid COVID restrictions, families, youths and women are flooding into the sector. Policy interventions are needed to support them.
Exclusive: Women have died or suffered unsafe births after transport bans, while hospitals report rising equipment shortages.
The first hurdle towards tackling the deadly practice is getting governments to even acknowledge it.
Can employers be pushed to take action on discrimination, even if the state will not?
When Zimbabweans took to the streets in January, women were met with sexual violence by security forces. Many are scared to report abuses.
Despite shocking accounts of harassment and discrimination within their profession, women lawyers in Zimbabwe and beyond are fighting for more gender-sensitive laws.
Zimbabwe’s new president Emmerson Mnangagwa might bring socio-economic improvements, but don’t count on him ushering in a new era of democracy.