By Thabisani Dube HARARE – The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) is deeply concerned with the proliferation of substandard goods, expired products, and counterfeit commodities flooding the Zimbabwean market. This, they say, is undermining the CCZ Act enacted by...
By Johnson Siamachira Harare, (New Ziana) — In Zimbabwe, the intersection of gender and climate change presents a complex tapestry adorned with both challenges and opportunities. Women, who make up the bulk of the agricultural workforce, face unique obstacles that are...
By Thabisani Dube The scourge of drug abuse has cast a long shadow over Zimbabwe, a nation grappling with the devastating impact of substance use. In recent years, illicit drugs like marijuana, heroin, and crystal meth have surged in popularity, tearing apart the...
Harare, (New Ziana) – Zimbabwe must ensure that the voices of people most affected by climate change, particularly women and girls, are not only heard but placed at the centre of solutions the country advocates for, a senior government official has said. Mavis...
By Eugenie Muchetu Harare (New Ziana) – The pain of losing their vibrant 21-year-old daughter, Chipo, continues to haunt the Masango family of Gweru in the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe. Chipo died just two days after giving birth, a tragedy that has left an indelible...