Cops accused of selling drugs

The event was hosted by Scripture Union Zimbabwe-Thuthuka Children’s Project.
By Sharon Sibindi Apr. 21, 2024

Perspectives: Debt and the welfare of children in Zimbabwe

According to a Save the Children research, Sub-Saharan Africa, for instance, pays back about $13.5 billion in debt annually.
By Artwell Dzobo Apr. 14, 2024

2 million children risk malnutrition: Unicef

Focusing on the most vulnerable districts in Zimbabwe, Unicef is targeting to assist at least two million children at risk of contracting preventable diseases and malnutrition.
By Gracious Daniel Apr. 3, 2024

Unicef launches climate change campaign

Despite this little attention has been given to impacts of climate change on children. As of today, only 2,4 % of Multilateral Climate Funds globally is set aside for children and young people.
By Style Reporter Mar. 27, 2024

Zinara under fire over ‘legacy debts’

Zinara was recently been allowed to increase its toll fees in order to sustain its operations through an economic tariff.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 27, 2024

‘45m children at high risk of climate change-induced diseases’

Unicef regional director for eastern and southern Africa, Eva Kadilli, said the climate change crisis is a real threat to children through disease outbreaks and malnutrition.
By Gracious Daniel Mar. 27, 2024

Theatre guru laments digital disconnect

Dube expressed these sentiments during the World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People commemorated on March 20,
By Sharon Sibindi Mar. 24, 2024

Delta employees donate to Bindura SOS Children’s Village

SOS Children’s Village is a home for children aged below 18 in Zimbabwe.
By Admin Mar. 18, 2024

Zim surpasses 4 million target during polio vaccination using the novel oral polio vaccine type

WHO has played a crucial role in supporting Zimbabwe's response to the recent polio outbreak, including conducting the nationwide vaccination campaign.
By Amh Voices Mar. 15, 2024