Zimbabwe’s war on GBV: Progress made, promises kept and the steep road ahead
In the early post-independence years of the 1980s and 90s, the movement was almost entirely driven by the passion of civil society.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
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Community volunteers unite for better nutrition in Hopley
Climate change is also intensifying the malnutrition crisis in Hopley.
By Eu/unicef Zim
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Pressure and balance: How lifestyle shapes your heart and health
Despite this vast system, the body relies on roughly 4 to 6 litres of blood, continuously circulating to deliver oxygen and nutrients while removing waste.
By Rutendo Kureya
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CBZ clarifies phased settlement plan for US$74,8m legacy debt
However, in a statement, CBZ said the settlement will now be processed through phased receipts from the RBZ and Treasury.
By Business Reporter
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How Sofar Harare delivered a rare tribute for women
Sofar Sounds Harare dedicated one of its concerts, hosted at Chapungu Sculpture Park, to the universal theme.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza
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MPs, money and the Constitution
Our Parliament is meant to be a law-making body that also serves as a self-regulating oversight institution over the other arms of the State.
By Rutendo Matinyarare
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75-year-old assaulted over alleged adulterous affair
A 50-year-old man from Fort Rixon was recently arraigned before the courts facing an attempted murder charge following an alleged violent altercation with a fellow villager over his wife.
By Langelihle Nyathi
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A US$3,6m test of parliamentary integrity
Businessman Wicknell Chivayo has triggered a political storm after announcing a US$3,6 million “donation” to Zimbabwe’s 360 lawmakers for constituency projects.
By Newsday
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Tongaat gets IDC lifeline, pauses liquidation
Tongaat Hulett Limited has secured a post-commencement funding lifeline from the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)
By Tatira Zwinoira
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