by New Ziana | Nov 10, 2025 | Features, News
By Thabisani Dube When Vatican City switched entirely to renewable energy, it showed even the smallest nations can lead in sustainability. The world’s tiniest state now runs fully on solar energy — a milestone echoing beyond Rome. Thousands of kilometres away,...
by New Ziana | Nov 7, 2025 | Features
By Johnson Siamachira Harare, (New Ziana) – Small-scale farmers in Zimbabwe drive the agricultural economy, which in turn propels the development of the country, as more than half of its 17 million people depend on some form of farming for their livelihood. One of...
by New Ziana | Nov 4, 2025 | Features
By Eugenie Muchetu Harare , (New Ziana) -Nursing is more than a profession-it is a calling-and for Tsitsi Mukaro, a recent graduate of the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals Nursing School, hers was shaped by the needs of her community. While working at Gutu Mission...
by New Ziana | Nov 3, 2025 | Features, News
By Thabisani Dube In rural communities across Zimbabwe, it is still common to see a frail man being supported by his relatives as he struggles to reach the nearest clinic. By the time he arrives—weak, skeletal, and gasping for strength—the nurses can often do little...
by New Ziana | Oct 28, 2025 | Features, News
By Johnson Siamachira Harare, (New Ziana) — As the scorching sun beats down on parched earth during the dry seasons in rural Zimbabwe, smallholder farmers face multiple daunting challenges to look after their livestock. A backbone of rural livelihoods, livestock...
by New Ziana | Oct 24, 2025 | Features, Ilanga, Provincial Newspapers
By Thabisani Dube At dawn in Jambezi, a dusty settlement in Hwange District in Matabeleland North Province, 62-year-old Getrude Ncube lifts a dented tin bucket and makes her way to the community borehole. She remembers with nostalgia a time when her late husband’s...