Women and Wildlife Conflict in Bulilima
Women in Bulilima Ward 11 have raised calls of despondency in the wake of heightened elephant invasions which are threatening to push
Women in Bulilima Ward 11 have raised calls of despondency in the wake of heightened elephant invasions which are threatening to push
Some victims of the 2017 Cyclone Dineo in Tsholotsho are still living in tents four years after the disaster struck the area,
Some schools like Mtshabi in Nkayi had their toilets and water sources collapse due to heavy rains; with COVID-19 remaining a concern,
The closure of schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic last year continues to expose more inequalities that rural folk are subjected to.
Grade seven learners in Lupane district have difficulties in reading, an issue that has resulted in most schools in the area recording
The COVID-19 pandemic has had long-lasting effects on people’s livelihoods and jobs. For many, rural areas now offer a haven from the
Government must be considerate and provide social safety nets for vulnerable groups during the extended lockdown period. This was highlighted during a
Teachers’ unions have called for the mandatory Covid-19 testing of all learners before they return to school instead of limiting intakes at
With only a few schools registered as examination centres in Hwange district, examination time is a scary affair for pupils who have
Communities in Mazowe Central have recommended that government use radio as an alternative tool for conducting lessons for pupils in rural areas
The continued poor performance of children from Matabeleland region in public examinations needs urgent corrective attention from authorities and resources channelled towards
On the 29th and 30th of January 2021, WALPE in partnership with Deaf Zimbabwe Trust (DZT) and Mutasa Youth Forum (MYF) with