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AD1057: Zimbabweans support media’s watchdog role, split on whether there is press freedom
Radio and social media are the most popular sources of news in the country.
AD1041: Zimbabweans hold mixed views on death penalty, fairness of judicial system
Majority of citizens say people are “often” or “always” treated unequally under the law.
AD1026: For many Zimbabweans, emigration holds promise of economic opportunity
But majorities say the government should reduce the number of foreign job seekers and refugees it allows into the country.
AD1010: Zimbabwean women face gender obstacles, lag behind in school, work, and public office
Eight in 10 citizens say the police and courts should do more to protect women and girls from discrimination and harassment.
Zimbabwe: Citizen engagement scorecard
Citizen engagement scorecard
AD990: Zimbabweans worry about access to medical care amidst widespread lack of medical aid coverage
Two-thirds of citizens say government should ensure universal health care, even if it means raising taxes.
AD952: Zimbabweans grow increasingly dissatisfied with government’s provision of electricity
Only one in seven citizens enjoy a reliable supply of electricity from the national grid.
AD945: Unemployment is foremost policy priority for Zimbabweans
Nine out of 10 citizens say the government is failing on job creation.
AD939: Zimbabweans say drug and substance abuse is rampant, see it as a society-wide challenge
Schools and family members are most trusted allies in anti-drug fight.
Zimbabwe Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Zimbabwe in 2024

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