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Women and the right to work

DURING the Liberation War that birthed Zimbabwe’s independence, both men and women partook in...

Black skin, white masks: Part Two

WITH most summer crops ripe, harvesting is underway, with emphasis on the storage of...

Young farmers boosting agric production

THE economic development mantra adopted by the Second Republic, of ‘building the nation brick-by-brick’,...

Post-natal depression is real

THE birth of a child in a family usually brings joy, not only to...

Spare a thought for children…time to end child labour

CASES of child labour have been on the increase as children are finding themselves...

Fight to end period poverty

MORE than three million Zimbabwean girls have started their monthly menstruation cycle, thereby putting...

Child prostitution worrisome

TWO scantly dressed girls, Wendy (15) and  Natasha (13) (not their real names), pace...

 The forgotten heroines 

EARLY this month, the Zimbabwe Republic Police confirmed it was investigating the suspicious death...

Shamva says no to child marriages…girl-child not family golden goose

FOURTEEN-year-old Ruramai (not real name) hastily ties her shoelaces, dusts up her black pair...

Sunflower production key

IN December last year, Government announced the pre-planting producer prices for summer crops, with...

Boost for fish farmers in Kariba

OVER the years, fish production at Lake Kariba and the Zambezi River has been...

Budget Summary: Is it people oriented?

LAST week, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube presented a  ZWL$927,3 billion National...

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