The country’s Permanent Secretary for Justice, Vimbai Nyemba, revealed that key officials, including legal and prison ...
A young boy has been found alive after surviving five days in a game park inhabited by lions and elephants in northern Zimbabwe, according to a member of parliament. The ordeal began when ...
In a historic move, Zimbabwe has abolished the death penalty ... Mnangagwa's decision marks a significant shift in the nation's justice system. AfricaLink explores the reasons behind this change ...
It is a new low that Harare City Council has to seek approval from the parent ministry to employ workers on a contract basis. That councils have to seek approval from the Local Government ministry ...
The argument crumbles when examined through the lens of equity and justice. Zimbabwe, for all its challenges, is a nation striving to include everyone in its development journey. The fact that ...
As Zimbabwe moves closer to elections ... revenue is bypassing him and going directly to the ZANU-PF–controlled ministry of defense. South Africa and the Southern African Development Community ...
The JSC, steadfast in its mission to enhance justice delivery, concluded the year on a triumphant note, hosting two major continental conferences that placed Zimbabwe at the epicentre of judicial ...
Enrolment in schools across India fell by 37 lakh in 2023-24 as compared to the previous year, Ministry of Education's UDISE data showed. The Unified District Information System for Education ...
WASHINGTON — Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. issued a defense Tuesday of judicial independence, which he said is under threat from intimidation, disinformation and the prospect of public ...
The message publicly highlights a growing private concern among the justices. On the eve of a new year and a second Trump presidency, Chief Justice John Roberts issued a stark warning to the ...
Impact Link False accusations and charged rhetoric against judges pose a threat to judicial independence, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in his year-end review for 2024. The report, published ...
Zimbabwe has officially abolished the death penalty after President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed into law a bill on Tuesday which will commute sentences of around 60 prisoners on death row to jail time.