Pauline Chateuka COVID-19 has not only affected big businesses, health sector or schools alone, women in sex working business have also been negatively impacted
Nonhlanhla Ngwenya For some 2020 has been a double blow, trying to stay safe from Covid-19 and fighting to get food to put on
The Zimbabwe Association of Community Radio Stations (ZACRAS) expresses its concern over the continued extension of deadlines for the submission of community radio applications.
Ronald Chigwada Civil Society organisations, human rights activists and media practitioners deplore the Zimbabwe Republic Police for disregarding human rights by continually harassing and
Sipiwe Nyoni The Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ) implored the government to take precautionary measures to assist public mass transport providers to protect passengers
Sipiwe Nyoni The Shinga murora hit maker, Nicodemus "Jah Signal" Mutize has started is own company named Swaah Family Investments, which he will launch
Mayor Gomba launches cycling hour. On Saturday, Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba officially launched the cycling hour at Africa Square, the event was held
By Pauline Chateuka Allan Bloom, a Philosopher echoed that “Education is the movement from darkness to light”. As schools in Zimbabwe officially open today,
By Joseph Andras Young people from the country’s 10 provinces under the banner of the National Association of Youth Organization (NAYO) have come out