When belief in the power of fat reigns supreme
Mbare Musika is well known for reasonably priced vegetable produce, second-hand clothing and even traditional medicine.The post When belief in the power of fat reigns supreme appeared first on NewsDay...
View ArticleNo Egypt without a Canaan
THE MDC is aware that the just ended elections were neither fair nor free in the strictest definition of the terms and as such the outcome is not a legitimate one. The post No Egypt without a Canaan...
View ArticleEarly marriage prevalence worrying
Many young girls — some of them barely out of their teens — have fallen prey to early marriages against the backdrop of decades of socio-economic turmoilThe post Early marriage prevalence worrying...
View ArticleHIV+ infants poised for calamity
In the face of immense challenges, Zimbabwe has been making remarkable efforts to prevent the spread of HIV and Aids.The post HIV+ infants poised for calamity appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleUnderage girls are Egypt’s summer rentals
Each summer, wealthy male tourists from Gulf Arab states flock to Egypt to escape the oppressive heat of the Arabian Peninsula, taking residence at upscale hotels and rented flats in Cairo and...
View ArticleZim, DRC on Sadc agenda
THE Sadc Heads of State and Government Summit set for Lilongwe, Malawi, this week will deliberate on a wide range of regional issues including the Zimbabwe and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)...
View ArticleWhen belief in the power of fat reigns supreme
Mbare Musika is well known for reasonably priced vegetable produce, second-hand clothing and even traditional medicine.The post When belief in the power of fat reigns supreme appeared first on NewsDay...
View ArticleNo Egypt without a Canaan
THE MDC is aware that the just ended elections were neither fair nor free in the strictest definition of the terms and as such the outcome is not a legitimate one. The post No Egypt without a Canaan...
View ArticleCourts now last resort in domestic disputes
THE country’s legal system has virtually taken over the traditional family dispute resolution mechanism in domestic matters as more and more people approach the courts seeking peace ordersThe post...
View ArticleWhen Zesa cables bring sorrow
“Mum where am I? I want my school uniform; I want to go to school. Don’t forget to give me transport money.”The post When Zesa cables bring sorrow appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleNeeded: Leaders with conscience
The greatest damage colonial domination has done to us is that it has given Africa a generation of morally-crippled leaders...The post Needed: Leaders with conscience appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleBeef industries brings few gains for farmers
Smallholder farmers have become the main suppliers of Zimbabwe’s beef industry, in the wake of the government’s fast-track land redistribution programmeThe post Beef industries brings few gains for...
View ArticleHunger looms for quarter of rural Zimbabweans
Farmers continue to grow maize despite unsuitable weather conditions Revesai Moyo (80), a smallholder farmer in Zimbabwe’s Zimuto District, is one of the 2,2 million people...The post Hunger looms for...
View ArticleOf life under Chidhumo, Masendeke shadows, and turning to God
TAKAWIRA Masendeke (25) lived his life under the shadows of the guns and knives of dishonourable criminals as his brother Edgar Masendeke and his partnerThe post Of life under Chidhumo, Masendeke...
View ArticleWomen dig into Zimbabwe’s male-dominated mining sector
MAZOWE — The face of Lydia Madhoro (25) is dusted red from soil as she and her three female colleagues take a brief lunch breakThe post Women dig into Zimbabwe’s male-dominated mining sector appeared...
View ArticleRoad carnage: Zimbos speak out
Zimbabweans yesterday responded to the issue of road carnage that has seen many people losing their lives on the country’s roads.The post Road carnage: Zimbos speak out appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleAbortion:A never-ending orgy
Draped in a prison garb, Chipo looks down as she narrates how she found herself behind prison bars.The post Abortion:A never-ending orgy appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleFunereal atmosphere in Chisumbanje
A NUMBER of men are sitting in a shed seeking shelter from the gentle drizzle.The post Funereal atmosphere in Chisumbanje appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.
View ArticleLiving in the midst of dirt
FOR 66-year-old Martha Musumhiri, a grandmother of five in Chitungwiza, life can never be more grim than living with raw excrete and enduring the angry buzz of mosquitoes all night and the sounds of...
View ArticleStriving for equality and the common good
“EACH Person is Equal before the Law”, says the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (art. 3). “All persons are equal before the Law,” says our new Constitution (ch. 4, 56 [1]). We take this...
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