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Woman Crush of the Week: Coach Emmah
This week we get up close and personal with author and life coach Emmah who shares her journey, […]
Zim women walk the talk, vote in numbers in the just held by-elections
By Nyasha Dube, Zvishavane Women from across the country broke the bias this weekend as they went out […]
Disability discrimination hinders women’s civic and electoral participation
By Nyasha Dube and Priscilla Makondo Women with disabilities in Zvishavane say they are lagging behind in terms […]
Celebrating International Women’s Day: The wins, setbacks and comebacks
As we commemorated International Women’s day on the 8th of March, we took a moment to reflect on […]
Blesser-Blessee relationships, Semester Marriages fuel violence against young women and girls
By Priscilla Mafa Intergenerational relationships,popularly known as blesser-blessee relationships continue to expose young people to Gender Based Violence, […]
Breast Cancer Awareness goes beyond October: Talk Cancer Zim
BY MAGRETH RUZVIDZO As the breast cancer awareness month came to an end in October, Talk Zim Cancer […]
KAS project shifts male perspectives on women’s land rights
By Nyasha Dube, Zvishavane Most communities have always grappled with hegemonic masculinity, whereby male dominance is made to […]
Clash between customary law and general law remains a challenge in women’s land rights advocacy
By Nyasha Dube, Zvishavane Konrad Adenauer Stiftung director Anna Hoffmann-Kwanga says the organisation’s women’s land rights program does […]
Traditional leaders pledge to take the lead in women’s land rights advocacy
By Nyasha Dube, Zvishavane Cultural dynamics have always played a critical role in determining who owns land in […]