Columnist / Benedict sibasa
Closure of 40 Matabeleland South schools atrociously genocidal and unjust
The decision by the failing Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to close 40 Matabeleland South schools on the basis of low enrolment figures (as communicated by the Permanent Secretary Dr Slyv...Published: 23 May 2017 at 11:13hrs | | by Benedict Sibasa
Parliamentarians should push for funding for constitutional awareness
As Parliament resumes sitting on the 24th of Janaury 2017 and legislatures are going to be debating the 2017 National Budget Statement, Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights would like to urge the M...Published: 24 Jan 2017 at 15:18hrs | | by Mr Benedict Sibasa
Zimbabweans should reject proposed constitutional amendments
The Parliament of Zimbabwe has indicated that it is going to be soon holding public hearings to gather people's views on the proposed amendments to the Constitution of Zimbabwe to give the Preside...Published: 24 Jan 2017 at 15:02hrs | | by Benedict Sibasa
Parliamentarians should push for funding for constitutional awareness
As Parliament resumes sitting on the 24th of Janaury 2017 and legislatures are going to be debating the 2017 National Budget Statement, Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights would like to urge the M...Published: 23 Jan 2017 at 20:06hrs | | by Benedict Sibasa
2015 BEAM allocation is evidence of Human Rights Marginalisation
The evidence released by the Deputy Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Services Honourable Engineer Matangaidze in Parliament on the 30th of November 2016 regarding the 2015 BEAM alloca...Published: 06 Dec 2016 at 20:41hrs | | by Mr Benedict Sibasa
10 days to stand up for someone's rights Matabeleland call for action
From the 1st of December 2016 to the 10th of December 2016 Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights is calling the people of Matabeleland to join the challenge to stand up for someone's rights thro...Published: 28 Nov 2016 at 13:18hrs | | by Benedict Sibasa
Draft Zimbabwe cybercrime bill misplaced and violate rights
The Zimbabwe Computer Crime and Cyber Crime Bill is a totally misplaced intervention by the government and a total violation of the citizens’ basic fundamental rights and freedoms as enshrined i...Published: 12 Aug 2016 at 14:33hrs | | by Benedict Sibasa
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