September 09
Zimbabwe: India Sends Food Aid to Drought-Stricken Zimbabweans Staring Hunger
INDIA has dispatched a consignment of 1 000 metric tonnes of rice to Zimbabwe, aimed at addressing the urgent food security needs of the drought-affected countries grappling with… Read more »
January 10
Zimbabwe: Teachers Stage Sit in As Schools Open for 2024, Demand U.S.$1,2k Salary
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) claims its members across the country staged a sit-in on the first day of the 2024 school calendar in protest over poor… Read more »
August 13, 2023
Zimbabwe: Feature - Meet Florence Mudzingwa the Disability Champion Transforming Lives
IN a country where able-bodied youngsters with every opportunity to make a difference are increasingly giving up hope and resorting to illicit addictions like drug abuse, Florence… Read more »
July 30, 2023
Zimbabwe: Human Rights Key Element for Sustainable Development, Says UN Official in Zimbabwe
THE rights and choices of a human being must be respected to achieve a sustainable, equitable and inclusive world, the United Nations (UN) resident coordinator in Zimbabwe, Edward… Read more »
January 08, 2023
Zimbabwe: Govt Losing Out On Recycling Industry
GOVERNMENT has admitted its failure to develop the waste recycling industry and make income out of such initiatives. Read more »
January 03, 2023
Zimbabwe: Massive Teachers' Strike Looms As Schools Set to Reopen
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has said more than 50,000 teachers are supporting the idea of going on strike when schools open next week. Read more »
December 22, 2022
Zimbabwe: ZCTU Bemoans Shrinking Civic Space - Accuses Govt of Smuggling Back 'Repressive Colonial Laws'
THE Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has bemoaned enactment of "colonial era like repressive laws" that have shrunk civic space and worsened the plight of struggling… Read more »