When love becomes a cage: The psychology of the battered women

Have you ever felt a surge of rage while reading a real-life story on social media?

Legislative gaps in implementing Zimbabwe’s media policy

Zimbabwe's democracy as a whole is at the crossroads. A vibrant, diverse and inclusive media serves as the bedrock of entrenching democracy and constitutionalism.
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Apr. 12, 2026

Youth Chat: Bridging the gap: Using technology to empower people with disabilities

Media also plays a crucial role in representation. When people with disabilities see themselves reflected in content, it fosters belonging and possibility.
By Mitchel Apr. 11, 2026

Legislative gaps in implementing Zimbabwe's media policy

In this reform trajectory, some notable developments have been realised. 
By Nigel Nyamutumbu Apr. 10, 2026

Zaba bail conditions relaxed as satire case heads to trial

Kuhudzayi postponed the matter to May 29 for trial.
By Desmond Chingarande Apr. 10, 2026

Public hearings or public intimidation?

Public hearings are supposed to be spaces where Zimbabweans freely express their views on proposed changes to the supreme law.
By Newsday Apr. 2, 2026

Rwanda leverages ICT to drive post-genocide recovery, says ambassador

The media engagement offered an opportunity to reflect on the country’s reconstruction, with particular focus on the upcoming commemoration.
By Evans Mathanda Apr. 1, 2026

Sex, stress and silence: Are marital struggles fuelling new HIV infections?

Young people were shielded from explicit exposure, and discussions about intimacy were often reserved for adulthood, typically within the context of marriage.
By Piason Maringwa Mar. 26, 2026

Communicating to influence

NOWADAYS, we are talking too much and saying very little that matters. 
By Cliff Chiduku Mar. 25, 2026