By Thabisani Dube Following the passing of Pope Francis, Catholic leaders in Zimbabwe have expressed deep sorrow while reflecting on his legacy and its impact on the Church. Pope Francis, the first Latin American and Jesuit Pope, was known for his commitment to social...
By Johnson Siamachira Harare, (New Ziana) – Agnes Hondo, a determined resident of Tafara Fedland informal settlement in Harare, faces daily struggles for clean water and sanitary facilities. “Water is life,” she says, her voice tinged with desperation, as...
By Zachary Gava Harare, (New Ziana) – As the global response to HIV and AIDS continues to evolve, a new and deadly threat is emerging in its shadow—Advanced HIV Disease (AHD). Despite remarkable progress in the fight against HIV, thousands of lives are still being...
By Thabisani Dube Zimbabwe, once the “breadbasket of Southern Africa,” now faces a daunting challenge: over 7.9 million people, or 51 percent of the population, live below the poverty line, according to the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency. Decades of...
By Thabisani Dube Harare, Zimbabwe – Zimbabwe is turning to greenhouse farming as an innovative solution to combat the impacts of climate change, erratic weather, and pest infestations. With agriculture central to the economy, greenhouse farming offers a sustainable...