Manicaland hospital achieves maternal mortality milestone

UNDP Zimbabwe said improved facilities and collaborative support played a critical role in enhancing healthcare outcomes at the district hospital.
By Pride Nyamupangedengu May. 14, 2026

After brother’s death by croc, fisherman finds safety in floating nets

“He was attacked by a crocodile and died from the injuries. It took us two days to find his body. That was the worst experience of my life.”
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 25, 2026

UNDP Zimbabwe reaches 3.7m through health, energy push

UNDP Resident Representative Ayodele Odusola said the impact is “visible in people’s daily lives” across health, energy, agriculture and justice.
By Nhau Mangirazi Apr. 24, 2026

UNDP, ZIDA rally private capital at ZITF dialogue

UNDP Resident Representative Ayodele Odusola said Zimbabwe’s trajectory hinges on capital that delivers jobs, resilience and structural transformation.
By Sharon Sibindi Apr. 23, 2026

Zimbabwe shifts focus from donor funding to private sector financing

Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) CEO Chris Mugaga said the country’s predominantly small-scale economy requires tailored financing models.
By Tael Mudzingwa Mar. 18, 2026

Foundations of joy: Nurturing early childhood education in Zim

In Zimbabwe, we can tap into local games like Tsoro or Dadara to teach math, strategy, and teamwork in joyful ways. 
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Light in darkness: The resilience of Siakobvu people

Gogo Manhize said they are now exploring alternative markets for their produce rather than relying solely on the already overwhelmed local market.
By Vanessa Gonye Feb. 14, 2026

Vocational education gives Binga youth a lifeline

In line with the new language-in-education policy, children in the area are now taught in Tonga at early learning levels, alongside English.
By Sharon Sibindi Jan. 18, 2026

Binga’s Saba irrigation scheme changes villagers’ fortunes

Where households once relied mainly on small grains, they now grow a variety of crops including maize, sugar beans and chilli, which farmers say is in high demand.  
By Sharon Sibindi Jan. 4, 2026