We Had Myths, Then Help Came – Now the Help Is Gone, but HIV is Still Here
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is the virus that causes Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). HIV weakens the immune system by attacking the immune system’s T-cells until the body is unable…
Rural Robbery Spree: Mvurwi Pair in Court Over Assaults and Thefts
Two young villagers from Mvurwi have been arraigned before the Guruve Magistrates’ Court in connection with two violent robberies that took place in rural Mashonaland Central on the night of…
Safe Water As A Pathway To Health and Poverty Reduction
Water treatment is the process of removing all those substances whether biological, chemical or physical that are potentially harmful to the water supply for human and domestic use. This treatment…
When Two Elephants Fight: The Trump–Musk Feud and the Grass Beneath Their Feet
“When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers.”— African proverb In today’s world, where billionaires rival presidents in power and tech platforms rival governments in influence, the fallout…
Lighting the Future: How Renewable Energy Is Powering a Just and Sustainable World
Natasha Musesengwe and Lancelot Tsikira Writes Hydrocarbons like coal and gasoline have been the primary fuels for quite some time. Later, hydroelectricity and nuclear power became widely used. The aftermath…
Beatrice Mtetwa Slams Judicial Interviews as a “Charade”
Prominent human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa has issued a scathing open letter to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), accusing its leadership particularly the Chief Justice of turning recent public judicial…
Constable Arrested Following Death of Ruwa Man After Alleged Police Assault
A 30-year-old Ruwa man has recently died following an alleged brutal assault by a police officer at ZRP Ruwa, leading to a homicide investigation and national outcry over police brutality.…
Locked Up Without Justice: ZHRC Exposes Political Detention and Human Rights Abuses at Harare Remand Prison
A scathing human rights monitoring visit by the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) to Harare Remand Prison has revealed a disturbing web of politically motivated detentions, inhumane prison conditions, and…
Religion, Poverty and Consolation: More Pulpits than Industries in Developing Countries
I never imagined I would find myself writing about religion. But when faith grips you, it does not ask for permission, it simply takes over. One moment you are covering…
Zimbabwe Marks International Biodiversity Day with Call to Action and Major Global Conference Announcement
Zimbabwe today joined the international community in commemorating the International Day for Biological Diversity, under the global theme “Harmony with Nature and Sustainable Development.” The observance comes with a renewed…