Factsheet: Where is Zimbabwe on Covid-19?
The World Health Organisation (WHO) advises that although cases of COVID-19 have eased globally, people must remain cautious. The end of year and new year holiday period, which comes with…
The World Health Organisation (WHO) advises that although cases of COVID-19 have eased globally, people must remain cautious. The end of year and new year holiday period, which comes with…
CLAIM: Zimbabwean teachers are among foreign teachers targeted by the United Kingdom to plug in staffing gaps in its public schools, according to a notice circulating widely on local social media where some have doubted its authenticity.
Zimbabwean organisations rallied with strong messages against gender-based violence (GBV) during the annual international 16 Days of Activism Against GBV, which runs between November 25 and December 10.
The 2022 campaign was launched under the theme “unite, activism to end violence against women and girls.”
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ZimFact is tracking media coverage, statements by public officials and issues related to Zimbabwe’s next general elections as part of a drive to promote the dissemination of factual and verifiable information around the elections, due by August 2023.
FACTSHEET: Zimbabwe’s election fees for presidential, parliamentary and council candidates are among the highest in Africa, with nominations charges for running for the country’s highest executive post topping those of several African states.