By Kudzai Tamary Chikiwa The arrival of a newborn baby is often a time of unbridled joy and […]
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Parched and Powerless: How Zvishavane’s Water Crisis Weighs Heavily on Women
By Kudzai Tamary Chikiwa “Mvura yadzoka!” The women’s shrieks of excitement filled the air as they witnessed the […]
The Deadly Cost of Cancer Care: Zimbabwean Women Struggle for Survival
By Nyasha B. Dube “For me, cancer meant death,” says Pelagia Chibaya (49) as she fixes her red morning gown and […]
Sidelined and Silenced: Zimbabwe’s Women Politicians Tell Their Stories
By Kudzai Tamary Chikiwa “Am l not the woman who advocated for the removal of maternal fees after […]
Local Talent Ties The Knot: Sukoluhle Mpofu and Brighton Munaku Exchange Vows In Vic Falls
The picturesque town of Victoria Falls played host to a beautiful union last weekend, as Sukoluhle Mpofu, the […]
Zvishavane Commemorates 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence
By Nyasha Dube On December 5, 2024, Zvishavane joined the global community in commemorating the 16 Days of […]
ZINWA Donates STEM Textbooks to Dove Secondary School
By Tatenda Zvingwaru In a generous initiative aimed at enhancing educational resources, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) […]
Pregnant Women Urged to Take Precaution, as Zim Records Two Mpox Cases
By Tatenda Zvingwaru As the threat of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, looms over Zimbabwe, health officials are […]