May 01, 2023
Zimbabwe: How Mushroom Farming Venture Saved a Harare Family During Covid-19 Pandemic
Nyashadzashe Mavhangira (22) of Stoneridge, Harare reckons she is now in a better position to deal with Covid-19 if the pandemic ever makes an unfortunate, ravaging return. Read more »
January 31, 2023
Zimbabwe: Covid-19 Intervention Rescues Zimbabwe's Education Sector
Fearless Chisipochinye, a primary school headmaster, whose centre recently recorded an 89% pass-rate last year, 48% above the national average, gives credit to a new platform they… Read more »
November 24, 2022
Zimbabwe: Govt Faces Fresh Headache As Low Vaccination Levels Retard Covid-19 Fight
Government is facing fresh headaches in the war against Covid-19 as vaccination levels have been plummeting particularly in Harare, Midlands and Mashonaland West. Read more »
November 22, 2022
Zimbabwe: Police Torture Victim Awarded Govt Compensation
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and Ministry of Home Affairs have been ordered by the High Court to pay ZW$400 000 as compensation to a man who was tortured in 2021 for… Read more »
July 12, 2022
Zimbabwe: Covid-19 Relief Distribution Riddled With Corruption - Report Reveals
A recent survey by Mass Public Opinion Institute (MPOI) has revealed that distribution of Covid-19 relief was riddled with corruption as a majority of Zimbabweans failed to get any… Read more »
June 30, 2022
Zimbabwe: Care Zim U.S.$845,000 Covid-19 Resilience Projects Impact Communities
CARE International in Zimbabwe's around US$845,000 Covid19 resilience projects are set to leave lasting impressions, with beneficiaries testifying that they have received lifelong… Read more »
June 27, 2022
Zimbabwe: State Broadcaster Workers Threaten Strike Over Unpaid Covid-19 Allowances, Salary Increase
"ZBC is the only organisation which is failing to honour the obligation to pay the Covid-19 allowance, at a time when the government is paying more than double the amount ZBC is… Read more »
June 01, 2022
Zimbabwe: Midwives and Nurses Association Commemorates Covid-19 Pandemic Victims
The global COVID-19 pandemic which began in the later part of 2019 in China, left a huge trail of devastation as it swept across the globe. Nothing was spared; the global economy… Read more »
May 19, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zimna UK in Tribute to Health Workers Who Died From Covid-19
The Zimbabwe Midwives and Nurses Association UK (ZIMNA-UK) will on May 28 hold a memorial service for health workers who lost their lives during the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more »
May 12, 2022
Zimbabwe: U.S. - Zim Physician Honoured Drury University for Covid Media Work
ZIMBABWEAN born physician Matifadza Hlatswayo Davis has been honoured by US' Drury University with a Distinguished Alumni Award for her media work on the Covid pandemic . Read more »
May 09, 2022
Zimbabwe: African Women in Europe (AWE) to Host 'Face-to-Face Events' Across Europe
African Women in Europe (AWE) is set to host four face to face events in the United Kingdom, Germany, Holland and Switzerland. Read more »
May 08, 2022
Zimbabwe: Bulawayo - Covid Cases Surge Post-Zimbabwe International Trade Fair
The city of Bulawayo has been hit by a surge in Covid-19 cases with, 26 cases having been reported Friday alone. Read more »
July 20, 2020
Zimbabwe: We Will Continue to Arrest Activists Violating Lockdown Regulations - Govt
The government will continue arresting human rights for violating Covid-19 lockdown regulations, Nick Mangwana, the Information Ministry secretary has warned. Read more »