In Hwange, Shortage of Qualified Teachers Endangers Nambya
In 2013, Nambya was recognised in the Zimbabwean Constitution alongside 15 others but since then the language has been struggling to establish
In 2013, Nambya was recognised in the Zimbabwean Constitution alongside 15 others but since then the language has been struggling to establish
As by-elections beckon, underdevelopment continues unabated in Binga with very little imprints of positive strides within communities. Peter Mutale, a villager in
The elderly neglected during the COVID-19 induced lockdowns, have suddenly become darlings of political parties seeking votes as the country heads to
Without safe water, women endure physical danger and strain with young girls missing school while fetching water. A drive along the streets
Gender stereotypes and roles have hindered women’s potential as leaders, with the assumption of leadership roles by women often contested. online pharmacy
The effects of poor infrastructure in schools can also be seen in learners’ dropout rates and poor-teacher retention rates. Schools opened on
Gender stereotypes and roles have hindered women’s potential as leaders, with the assumption of leadership roles by women often contested. It has
Women face a plethora of challenges including poverty, illiteracy and limited access to education, not to mention domestic violence—but is a legislated
The mushrooming of several mining entities in Hwange has not only brought fortunes but also a basket of negative environmental impacts. online
There is massive apathy among the youth on electoral processes, and analysts say only massive voter education awareness campaigns can reverse the
Women with disabilities in the Matabeleland North province have more battles to fight in order to be free from gender-based violence. Emily
The utmost care needed during delivery has been compromised by incessant power cuts at Nkayi, for pregnant women, the consequences could be