by Enala Phiri Intimate partner violence is one of the most common forms of violence against women and includes physical,sexual,emotional and controlling. And sad part is that most women fail to come out in...
by Enala Phiri Intimate partner violence is one of the most common forms of violence against women and includes physical,sexual,emotional and controlling. And sad part is that most women fail to come out in the open of fear of being victimized by family and friends.Abuse is a horrible experience....
Mike Van Kamande Balaka District has registered its first death due to cholera this year. Speaking in an interview, Balaka district hospital health promotion and public relations officer Mercy Nyirenda said the deceased is 33-year-old woman from Chikuse Village in the area of traditional authority (T/A) Matola in the...
It is said that education is a key to success but achieving that is another thing. Whilst other pupils and students are attending school from a shorter distance, the situation is not the same for some students learning at Liwonde Community Day Secondary School. Many a times, they have...
by Rosalia Guvamombe Parents in Epworth are lamenting poor access to education of their children since the onset of COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.The state of education is deteriorating, parents are forced to pay doubled fees for their children to get at least better knowledge in their various grades. This...
The recently voted into office, Harare City councillors inauguration which is supposed to take place this week at Harare Town House is set to take place amidst strict Covid 19 rules and regulations whereby a limited number of people in the gallery are set to attend. A visit by...
By Endy Ziyera Residents of Matida Hostel and Chimoio flats, in Ward 1, Sakubva surbub of Mutare face a real health challenge presented by dirty and run down public ablution facilities. Matida and Chimoio flats are home to thousands of families made up of the elderly, youths and children....
by Sharon Mautsi In beginning of the year, in January the country witnessed the strike by teachers across the country which led to about 134000 not reporting for duty due to incapacitation. However, after the 20% increment that they were granted by government, they then started to report for...
by Rapule Moiloa Since the start of the pandemic, many of the young boys have been involved in taking substances like marijuana due to the deferment of schooling in a bid to curtail the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. I had a privilege to speak to one of the learners...
By Emmanuel Alufazema Lives of flood victims who are camping in different evacuation centers in Nsanje District are at risky of being affected by water borne diseases like cholera due to lack of sanitation and hygiene in the camps. During spots checks at Bangula Admarc camp under traditional Authority...
By Tinashe Muzama First and foremost the year 2021 has been a pain for the ordinary Zimbabwean with the majority just getting by. The outlook has been a painful year, the economy has been deteriorating while the standards of living are even worse. To make matters worse Covid-19 has...