By Johnson Siamachira Harare, (New Ziana) – At dawn, Ephraim Mugonhiwa, a 72-year-old smallholder farmer in Ward 19 in Muzarabani district, 150 kilometres from the capital Harare, rises with the sun, hopeful for a better harvest. For years, his modest maize plot...
By Thabisani Dube As climate change accelerates, resource depletion intensifies, and urban areas swell, sustainable architecture has emerged as a critical necessity rather than a fleeting trend. Across Zimbabwe, architects and builders are innovating to create...
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...
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...
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...