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Simangele Moyo-Nyede

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Simangele is a research officer Mass Public Opinion Institute

Biography

Simangele Moyo-Nyede is a Research Officer with Harare based think tank the Mass Public Opinion Institute (MPOI). She holds a Master in International Relations and a B.Sc. Honours in Political Science, and an Executive Certificate in Project and Programs Monitoring and Evaluation from the University of Zimbabwe. Simangele possesses skills in both quantitative and qualitative research. She has been a researcher for more than a decade and has been involved in a number of projects. Her strength lies in research planning, execution, data entry, data analysis and report writing. Her passion is women’s rights and governance

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AD744: Young Zimbabweans see their government as falling short on employment and the economy
7 Dec 2023
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AD660: Most Zimbabweans want free media as watchdog over government
27 Jun 2023
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AD658: Zimbabweans offer bleak outlook on the state of the economy
24 Jun 2023
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AD630: Zimbabweans support multiparty competition, say policy preferences inform voter decisions
11 Apr 2023
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AD610: In Zimbabwe, majority support gender equality, think greater efforts are needed
28 Feb 2023
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AD607: Zimbabweans wouldn’t spare pupils the rod, endorse letting pregnant girls stay in school
22 Feb 2023
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AD557: Zimbabweans see gender-based violence as most important women’s-rights issue to address
3 Oct 2022
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AD556: Zimbabweans approve of COVID-19 response but expect more aid for vulnerable households
30 Sep 2022
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AD485: Zimbabweans blame government, not sanctions, for country’s economic meltdown
29 Oct 2021
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AD463: Though alert to its dangers, Zimbabweans embrace social media and demand unrestricted access
12 Jul 2021
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AD458: Zimbabweans endorse government’s COVID-19 response but voice concerns about corruption and lack of assistance
17 Jun 2021
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AD399: Fear and trust: Explaining professed popular trust in Zimbabwe’s presidents
20 Oct 2020
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AD385: COVID-19 lockdown a crisis for informal traders disadvantaged by government inaction
20 Aug 2020
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AD371: Limited Internet access in Zimbabwe a major hurdle for remote learning during pandemic
30 Jun 2020
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AD365: Zimbabwean vulnerabilities on health care, water
5 Jun 2020
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AD195: Most Zimbabweans trust the army but reject military rule, don’t feel free to voice criticism
20 Mar 2018