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NGO operations at isrk as government considers shutdown

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Zimbabwe’s government is poised to take action against more than 200 non-governmental organizations (NGOs), threatening them with potential bans due to alleged administrative shortcomings. According to authorities, these NGOs have failed to submit required financial and annual reports as mandated under the current Private Voluntary Organisations Act.

The government’s move comes amid efforts to introduce a new bill in Parliament aimed at amending and strengthening the existing PVOs Act. Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi emphasized that the proposed PVO Amendment Bill seeks to impose criminal penalties on NGOs found to be financing political parties within Zimbabwe.

In his address to Parliament, Minister Ziyambi argued that stricter regulations are necessary to ensure transparency and accountability among NGOs operating within the country. The government’s stance reflects concerns over the political influence wielded by certain NGOs, prompting legislative measures to curb external funding perceived as interfering with Zimbabwe’s internal affairs.

Critics, however, view these actions as part of broader efforts to suppress dissent and limit the activities of civil society organizations critical of the government. International human rights groups have expressed alarm, citing potential repercussions for humanitarian work and advocacy in Zimbabwe.

As the debate over the PVO Amendment Bill unfolds, stakeholders both within and outside Zimbabwe are closely monitoring developments, anticipating the bill’s potential impact on NGO operations and civil liberties within the country.

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Former First Lady Melania Trump issued a statement following an incident where her husband, former President Donald Trump, narrowly escaped injury from a bullet during a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday, July 13. Melania’s message, posted on social media the next day, emphasized unity and compassion while condemning the shooter’s actions.

“My fellow Americans, I am thinking of you at this challenging time,” Melania began her statement, acknowledging the profound impact of the incident on their lives. She expressed gratitude to the Secret Service agents and law enforcement who acted bravely to protect her husband, whose life was endangered when a bullet grazed his ear. Read More

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