Surviving Covid 19: Women and the power of gardening
“Through proceeds from my garden, I managed to send my first born son to University.”
“Through proceeds from my garden, I managed to send my first born son to University.”
“Most people are stuck in shame where they feel guilty for not doing things they think they should have done. This is most common for people who were unable to bury their loved ones.”
by Tatenda Murandu Women in the media constantly face a myriad of challenges. This has seen more women who start off in the media diverting to other fields because of
“If women knew they had rights equal to men they would rise up and be part of every process that men are part of.”
The Constitution of Zimbabwe provides for equal representation in politics. Sections 56 and 80 focuses on the rights of women and highlights the provision for equal opportunities, in political, social and economic activities. Therefore, the extension of the quota system appears to counter the call for aligning gender parity laws with the constitution.
WANTONLY cutting down trees had become routine for 60-year-old Gogo Hellen Vengai of Zhombe in Midlands province. Even though she was acutely aware of the negative impact of deforestation on
The long period of idleness due to closure of schools emanating from Covid 19 lockdown saw more than 30 000 girls falling pregnant as there was no academic engagement exercise to give girls hope for better things to come
Kwekwe based lawyer, Advocate Francis Mapurisa has called for the enactment of a Child Marriages Bill that will speak explicitly on child marriages. “Let’s draft a Bill that will speak
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