Women lament nepotism by councillors in ward employment opportunities
Employment of residents for paper picking and other menial jobs in the city’s wards has sparked controversy amid allegations of nepotism, as
Employment of residents for paper picking and other menial jobs in the city’s wards has sparked controversy amid allegations of nepotism, as
Representatives of the Christian religious fraternity have lamented the failure of church leaders to address cases where women in leadership positions are
More than fifty (50) young women took part in the Young Women’s Social Market event held by Women’s Institute for Leadership Development
Silence has been identified as a major contributing factor to the prevalence of cases of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in Zimbabwean communities. This
In a heated social media discussion, young women stressed the need for more education to be mainstreamed on Gender-Based Violence as they
Today, Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD) held a town hall meeting in Lupane to encourage young women to be proactive in
Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube yesterday presented the 2019 National Budget in Parliament. His budget presentation was themed
Bulawayo villagers in Umzingwane District have selected a committee to follow up on the progress of the local Council in alleviating water
Habane residents are in dire need of reforms for Council Regulatory laws that will bind the operations of Umzingwane Rural District Council
Hlalani Kuhle residents have expressed distaste over a continued series of mine blasts which pose a threat to their lives. They blame
Women from Wards three, four, five and eight in Esibomvu, Umzingwane District, today conducted a community meeting to develop a Social Contract
Harare At Haddon and Sly Tent, Harare Central, one voter was handed a folded Presidential ballot which had already been used. The