MMPZ only Sadc surviving consortium member after collapse of 8 regional chapters

MPPZ director Sandra Chivomvu told journalists during the tour at Nkulumane that the organisation turned 21 this year since it was formed in 2004. 
By Silas Nkala Dec. 20, 2025

Zim, South Africa strike landmark social pact to tackle entrenched poverty and inequality 

Nearly half of Zimbabwe’s population lives in extreme poverty, and the informal economy — where most livelihoods are earned — offers limited or no social security protections. 
By Freeman Makopa Dec. 18, 2025

Road traffic accidents top Zimbawe’s death statistics

According to TSCZ and ZRP, over 85% of accidents are attributed to human error and behaviour with common issues including reckless overtaking, fatigue, speeding and drunk driving.  
By Sharon Zebra Nov. 28, 2025

‘Dube, a giant in the fight against HIV’

THE late long-serving National Aids Council (NAC) communications director Medelina Dube has been described as a giant in the fight against HIV and Aids
By Vanessa Gonye Oct. 2, 2025

Life-saving Aids jab boost for Zim

IN a major boost to the fight against HIV and Aids, Zimbabwe has been selected as one of the 10 countries globally to roll out lenacapavir
By Sydney Kawadza Sep. 24, 2025

Give sex workers loans, houses: Senators

Ishmael Zhou said the Senators engaged sex workers, adding that the Parliamentarians were not aware that sex work was a profession.
By Sharon Zebra Sep. 21, 2025

Bongo Maffin to headline Tuku fest

Now in its second edition, festival-goers should look out for legendary South African kwaito and Afro-pop group Bongo Maffin, who will be the headlining act.
By Khumbulani Muleya Sep. 19, 2025

SADC PF SRHR researchers call for bold, child-centred climate action

The seminar, held under the auspices of the African Children’s Charter Project, ran under the theme, ‘Championing Collective Child-Responsive Climate Action.’
By Moses Mugadza Jul. 9, 2025

Lost in the era of complacency: Zim’s HIV/Aids challenge

While this is a remarkable achievement, it has also led to a shift in perception, with some young people viewing HIV and Aids as no longer a significant threat.
By Tapfumanei Muchabaiwa May. 30, 2025