Know difference between friend, enemy

GROWING up, my siblings and I stayed with a cousin of ours who always tried to find ways to launch sneak attacks on us.

16 Days of Activism Against GBV a success

THE annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) campaign ended on December 10, with various stakeholders concluding that this year’s edition was effective in spreading awareness on GBV.

Kwangwa’s blessing in disguise

THE news of the British government lifting its special restrictions on travellers arriving from the 11 African countries that were on the “Red List” should have come as sweet music to Gems and Surrey Storm Goal Defender Felistus Kwangwa.

Ti Gonzi cries foul

AWARD winning rapper, Tinashe Gonzara, popularly known as Ti Gonzi, has labelled the recently held Zimbabwe hip-hop awards a “sham”.

Science favouring harm-reducing alternatives

The switch from combustible cigarettes to tobacco harm-reducing alternatives such as snus — a moist powdered tobacco usually held between the mouth and lips — has demonstrably led to a “decline in smoking by reducing initiation and increasing cessation” in countries such as Norway and Sweden, experts say.

Sibanda eyes return to Zanu PF leadership

FORMER war veterans leader, Cde Jabulani Sibanda, is eyeing a return to the ruling Zanu PF leadership after submitting his curriculum vitae for consideration to contest for the party’s Bulawayo provincial chairperson position.

Britain’s Covid-19 measures bleed Zim tourism

Zimbabwe’s tourism sector is suffering serious haemorrhage and the latest removal of the country from the United Kingdom red-list of travellers, came after damage had already been inflicted as thousands of tourists cancelled bookings in compliance with directives from their governments.

Passion Java, Zyspot donate hampers to Chi-town residents

PROPHET Passion Java, in partnership with the Zimbabwe Youth Presidential Support Organisation Trust (ZYPSOT), yesterday continued with their philanthropic work, as they donated numerous food hampers to Chitungwiza residents, especially widows and child-headed families.

Disability and intersectionality

This article is a continuation of a series that began last week, in which we are unpacking the models that form part of the conceptual framework of the National Disability Policy of Zimbabwe.

I’m being overworked

Hello Amai, I hope you are well. I am living at my in-laws’ house in Harare. We share the house with a female tenant who is about 26 years old.

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