Tag: #Unika

Universal Health Coverage key to Zimbabwe health woes

“There are 16 million people in Zimbabwe, if everyone pays a dollar every month we will have enough to run our health care system. It’s enough to cater for every need and to treat every ailment and to pay nurses and doctors well. Only government has the power to make that possible. For now our systems and machines are broken down, we don’t have the capacity to treat certain cancers and other diseases.”

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Lockdown periods: A blessing or a curse?

“His job was such that he regularly had to be away from home. But because of travel restrictions he spent more time at home, we were able to be together more. For us it was more like the honeymoon phase all over again, getting to know each other again. The time together was good for our marriage.”

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Gender stereotyping in Africa

by Tatenda Murandu As the basis of relations leading to inequality gender discrimination against women is the powerful lens that the world experience each day. In a world controlled by

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Uncontested divorce in Zimbabwe

Uncontested divorces are often referred to as simple divorces, where the parties agree on all issues required to conclusively and effectively terminate their marriage, leaving nothing of consequence that is disputed or unresolved.

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Drug abuse cases on the increase

“More young people are resorting to drugs as a coping mechanism to deal with life’s challenges. Youths in high density suburbs are experimenting and making their own concoctions from very harmful substances which no one knows the effects. It’s unfortunate that the country does not have sufficient drug rehabilitation centers for those who would want to turn over a new leaf.”

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