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Village Rhapsody :The gendered dimensions of climate change and the role of women in climate action

Gender-responsive climate action is not just a moral imperative it is a strategic necessity for building a sustainable and equitable future

Leaders must embrace strategic communication

Transformative communication is dialogical. It is characterised by empathetic listening, feedback and feed forward.
By Jonah Nyoni Dec. 2, 2023

Political polarisation affecting the way women politicians work in Parliament

Muchena urged aspiring female leaders to utilise women’s group organisations like IYWD to learn new skills which might help them in their political parties.
By Evans Mathanda Jun. 30, 2023

Number of female politicians set to drop

“The 2023 elections will have the lowest number of female candidates running for office, particularly, because of the astronomical candidate nomination fees that were pegged by Zec.
By Evans Mathanda Jun. 21, 2023

Spending pressures could mount this year

The Bill has a high potential to constrain the civic space which could affect non-governmental organisation (NGO) remittances to Zimbabwe.
By Amh Voices Feb. 25, 2023

ZITF preps gather momentum

PREPARATIONS for the 63rd edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) are gathering pace with palpable interest from both domestic and international participants.
By Nizbert Moyo Feb. 10, 2023

International Day of Persons with Disabilities: In the context of climate-induced disasters

It is not yet clear how many millions or thousands of tree seedlings found their roots firmly in the soils of Zimbabwe this time around.
By Peter Makwanya Dec. 5, 2022

34 anti-govt vapostori fined US$18 each

They were accused of singing songs deemed to be offensive to the State and hindering free movement of people and vehicles. The 34 were represented by human rights lawyer Evans Moyo.

Bridging policy formulation and implementation gap

The development results achieved have been sub-optimal and insufficient to spur the economy to expected levels of sustainable economic development mainly due to weak implementation capacity.

By The Standard Mar. 13, 2022