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“We Till the Land, But Do Not Own It”: Zimbabwean Women Challenge a Legacy of Inequality

by New Ziana | May 12, 2025 | Chaminuka, Features, Provincial Newspapers

By Thabisani Dube In the golden fields of Zimbabwe, women rise before dawn to sow seeds and harvest crops, their labour vital to the nation’s food systems. Yet, despite their hard work, they do not own the land they till. This contradiction lies at the heart of a...
Empowering Cancer Patients Through Lifestyle Medicine

Empowering Cancer Patients Through Lifestyle Medicine

by New Ziana | May 5, 2025 | Features, Indonsakusa, Provincial Newspapers

By Thabisani Dube When Debbie Jeans received her breast cancer diagnosis over a decade ago, the world seemed to collapse around her. As the weight of the news settled in, she felt the familiar tremors of fear and uncertainty. But instead of succumbing to despair,  The...
AI-powered device poised to revolutionise cervical cancer screening in Zimbabwe

AI-powered device poised to revolutionise cervical cancer screening in Zimbabwe

by New Ziana | May 2, 2025 | Features, News

By Eugenie Muchetu Harare, (New Ziana) — Matinetsa Jingwa, a 42-year-old mother from Zvimba, recalls the moment she first noticed something was wrong. After enduring two grueling rounds of radiotherapy and chemotherapy at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare, she...

Zimbabwe’s Catholic Community Reflects on Pope Francis’ Legacy and the Future of the Church

by New Ziana | Apr 28, 2025 | Features, Provincial Newspapers, The Times

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...
Stakeholders rope in grassroots communities in urban residential planning

Stakeholders rope in grassroots communities in urban residential planning

by New Ziana | Apr 11, 2025 | Features, Local News

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...
The new silent killer: Advanced HIV Disease is surpassing AIDS as a major health crisis

The new silent killer: Advanced HIV Disease is surpassing AIDS as a major health crisis

by New Ziana | Apr 4, 2025 | Features, News

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...
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