In Matabeleland North, Access to Healthcare Remains a Pipe Dream
Poorly equipped, shortage of vital drugs and lack of specialists characterise most of the hospitals in Matabeleland North with the provincial hospital
Poorly equipped, shortage of vital drugs and lack of specialists characterise most of the hospitals in Matabeleland North with the provincial hospital
Education infrastructure is an important factor in determining the quality of learning and graduates being churned out, however, most schools in the
In 2013, Nambya was recognised in the Zimbabwean Constitution alongside 15 others but since then the language has been struggling to establish
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The effects of poor infrastructure in schools can also be seen in learners’ dropout rates and poor-teacher retention rates. Schools opened on
$12 million devolution funds distributed to Nkayi have ignited a heated conversation on attempts by the government to devolve outside the parameters
Heal Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating Human Rights Day, a day that is observed every year on the
With by-elections looming, MACRAD has published a research looking into the participation of Zimbabwean indigenous minority groups in elections. The research gives
The online space which is often used to recommend tourism locations globally has raised a red flag over why travelling to Binga
Infrastructural underdevelopment in Tsholotsho remains. Projects like the CAMPFIRE, which could turn this around, are seemingly not benefiting locals. When the Communal
Introduction Most rural communities in Zimbabwe are severely affected by the impacts of climate change which include heat waves (with evidence of
The San community has long been alienated from basic social and economic development initiatives due to the lack of documentation. Now, ahead