Gender focal persons discuss the importance of stakeholder buy-in for promoting gender responsiveness.
Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD) facilitated a ‘Running to win’ conversation which was attended by Gender Focal Persons from Lupane, Umzingwane,... Read More
Residents call for inclusive approaches on budget processes
…as council moots 200% tariff increase in 2022 budget Women’s Institute for Leadership Development took part in a budget consultation for various... Read More
GBV tackled through poetry
At least eight poets on Saturday 27 November participated in a poetry slam with an aim of promoting conversations on gender-based violence.... Read More
Informal traders input into the formalisation strategy
The Women’s Institute for Leadership Development, amongst other stakeholders in the informal sector, attended a public consultative meeting that was conducted by... Read More
Zimbabwe 2022 national budget unveiled
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has announced that 2022 expenditure is projected to increase to 927.3 billion Zimbabwean dollars... Read More
Women take a lead in mobilising citizens to register to vote
As various stakeholders countrywide are carrying out campaigns to encourage citizens to register to vote in preparation for the upcoming 2023 elections,... Read More
Labour Amendment Bill Gazetted
On Friday the 19th of November 2021, Government of Zimbabwe gazetted the Labour Amendment Bill. As set out in its memorandum, the Bill... Read More
CSOs kickstart commemoration of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence.
To kickstart the commemoration of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Civil Society Organizations in Matabeleland organised a community... Read More
Young Women speak out on the impacts of GBV
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is violence inflicted on a person of the opposite sex on the basis of them being weaker or unable... Read More
Parliament of Zimbabwe Portfolio Commitee maps way forward on access to documentation
Parliament of Zimbabwe currently consists of 19 fully operational Parliamentary Portfolio Committees and one post-audit Public Accounts Committee which examines audited reports... Read More