Women and girls engaged in waste picking within the City of Bulawayo have lamented high rates of physical, emotional and economic abuse faced by female waste pickers and perpetrated by male waste pickers, waste buyers and council workers. Speaking during a Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) digital skills empowerment workshop in Bulawayo on 16... Continue Reading →
Bulawayo Chinese Quarry Mine upsets Residents
Residents of Bulawayo's Pumula Constituency are angry with the quarry blasting activities of Hualin Quarry mine located in Pumula North adjacent to residential houses and have openly told the mine and their local leadership to do things rights. On Wednesday 15 December 2021, Hualin mine blasted some quarry in their mine site and the noise... Continue Reading →
MIHR moves to empower female waste pickers
smart Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) has embarked on an initiative to empower Bulawayo women involved in the waste picking industry with human rights information and enterprise development skills. MIHR launched the project termed Bulawayo Women’s Waste Cafe, Friday, in the presence of various stakeholders including the city council, Ministry of Women Affairs, Independent Commissions, Environmental... Continue Reading →
Zimbabwe National Dam Safety Plan – Howfar?
Dear Government of Zimbabwe Cc: Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) May you please assist by sharing with us and the nation HOWFAR has progress been made towards the formulation and implementation of the National Dam Safety Plan as enunciated in Section 485 of the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1). The country’s national development policy document... Continue Reading →
Latest Rains Expose Urgent Need for Climate Change Resilient Community Infrastructure
Zimbabwe has just begun experiencing the 2021/22 rainy season allaying fears of a drought season which was becoming a great concern especially for rural peasant communities. However, the rains have come in the form of windy storms accompanied with heavy lighting, further exposing the communities to new forms of risk and disasters. In Nkayi District... Continue Reading →
Enhancing Right to education and Accountable School Governance through SDCs Empowerment
In strengthening the protection of children's right to education and meaningful community development through civic engagement and social accountability, yesterday (Wednesday 10 Nov 2021) Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights conducted a human rights accountability training for St Peters Primary and Sizalendaba Secondary School Development Committees (SDCs) in per-urban Bulawayo ward 17 community. Commenting during the... Continue Reading →
Binga Villagers Rate Gwayi-Shangani Dam Evictions 1 over 130 in ScoreCard
Lubimbi Villagers in Binga have scored the impending Gwayi-Shangani Dam evictions/displacements extremely low giving it a 1 over 130 in a Development Induced Evictions and Displacements Scorecard (DiEDs Scorecard 1). The scoring happened in a meeting that was held at Lubimbi where MIHR in partnership with Civic Forum for Human Development and Basilwizi Trust held... Continue Reading →
Community Garden Project Appeals for Help to Fix Broken Down Borehole
The St Peters Village Siphatheleni Garden Project in peri-urban Pumula ward 17 is appealing for assistance to fix the borehole cylinder that broke down in August 2021 resulting in over 50 project members failing to continue with their nutritional gardening activities and nearly 70 households failing to access water for daily potable usage. The garden... Continue Reading →
Rural Women Demand Just Development-Induced Eviction/Displacements
Rural women from Victoria Falls, Hwange, Binga, Chilonga and Mutoko have come together to demand that the government of Zimbabwe formulate a human rights based approached to development-induced evictions, in order to protect and promote the rights of rural people in Zimbabwe. Through an initiative that was held due to the support of the Paul... Continue Reading →
Mobile Legal Clinic Empowers New Mazwi Villagers with Human Rights Information
One Hundred New Mazwi residents in peri-urban Bulawayo, on Thursday 14 October 2021, were empowered with human rights information and free legal advice courtesy of Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) and Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR). The activity which was held as part of the MIHR Community Human Rights Information Centre in Bulawayo’s... Continue Reading →