By Herbert Mutugwi Harare (New Ziana) – Being diagnosed with cancer in Zimbabwe is generally viewed as a death penalty. Many people do not survive the effects of this debilitating, non-communicable disease. The southern African nation has around 15 million people...
Imagine a smallholder farmer who prepares his land the same way his father did – by slashing, burning, and clearing the way for the same crops he ate during his childhood and using this agronomic practice to feed his family today. Enter a sustainable agriculture...
Suicides have reached alarming proportions in Zimbabwe with several reasons being cited for their cause. These include gender-based violence, drug and substance abuse, stress and depression due to failed love affairs or marriages, as well as economic and financial...
By Johnson Siamachira Harare (New Ziana) -In developing countries such as Zimbabwe, unsafe food remains a threat to food and nutrition security and public health. Annually, 91 million people in Africa fall ill due to food-borne diseases. Of these, 127 000 will die,...
By Johnson Siamachira Harare (New Ziana) -Imagine a smallholder farmer who prepares his land the same way his father did – by slashing, burning, and clearing the way for the same crops he ate during his childhood and using this agronomic practice to feed his...