Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has his temperature taken as he arrives for the presentation of the 2021 National Budget at the parliament in Harare, Zimbabwe, November 26, 2020. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo BY SHARON MAZINGAIZO Zimbabwe is seeing a boost in vaccine tourism as foreign nationals have started arriving in the country to …
Read More »Vitiligo: UZ Student Defies The Odds
By Chipo ChabarwaDespite having a rare skin condition that has affected her since she was seven, Christine Tafadzwanashe Matyavira, a 21-year-old model from Kwekwe, remains upbeat. The University of Zimbabwe Film and Television Production student, like many of her peers, has big dreams. But unlike most of her age mates, …
Read More »Boy (12) Hangs Himself
A 12-YEAR-OLD boy from Bulawayo’s Pumula South suburb last week hanged himself while on his way to school.The boy, identified as Owami Mabhena, was going to school with his nine-year-old brother when he committed suicide“On April 26 at 8am, the boy from Pumula South and his younger brother, a male …
Read More »Covid-19 Infections Escalate In Schools Despite Govt’s Assurance
By Melissa Gombe While government continues to re-assure the nation that it has the Covid-19 situation in the education sector under control, infections continue to escalate at the country’s learning institutions. The outbreak of the pandemic has been on the rise mostly at boarding schools in the past weeks with …
Read More »SURGE Educates Underprivileged Girls
The Students United for a Responsible Global Environment (SURGE) is playing a key role in empowering underprivileged girls and young women in Stoneridge through an educational program targeting school dropout, Nhau has learnt. The five year program enrols girls and young women between the ages of eight and 18 including …
Read More »Avac Arts Donates Sculpture To Catholic University
Leading online gallery Avac Arts has donated an education themed sculpture to the Catholic University in Zimbabwe (CUZ). The sculpture by Chitungwiza Arts Centre based artist Personal Zenda was handed over to the university’s officials at a graduation ceremony held at Meikles Hotel on Monday. The art piece titled ‘Knowledge …
Read More »First Lady Advocates For The Preservation Of Ubuntu In Hwange
First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa has said she recognizes the invaluable role played by traditional leaders in upholding traditional values, and urged Zimbabweans to uphold these morals. Speaking during her ‘Dzidziso yaAmai Munhanga/Mugota/Ixhiba’ project at Chief Nekatambe’s homestead in Dete on Friday, Amai Mnangagwa encouraged traditional leaders to help in preserving …
Read More »High demand for contraceptive pills smuggled in from Zimbabwe
The market is fuelled by the struggle women have to access health facilities By Kimberly Mutandiro Birth control pills freely distributed in Zimbabwe are being smuggled into and sold in South Africa.Many Zimbabwean women prefer these pills above those from South African clinics.The market is fuelled by the struggle women have …
Read More »Traditional Healers Give Thumbs Up To Covid-19 Vaccine
Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers’ Association (ZINATHA) president George Kandiero has commended Government’s efforts to avail the Covid-19 vaccine for every citizen. In an interview with Nhau/Indaba Kandiero said that they are very happy with the government initiative to provide the Covid-19 vaccine to all citizens. “As Zinatha we work with …
Read More »Christian Organisation Uplifts Squatters In Mbare
By Precious Chikuruwo A Christian organisation on Tuesday came to the rescue of squatters living in Mbare’s Joburglines area. Chosen Generation, a group formed in the United Kingdom (UK) comprising of members from different denominations in the Diaspora donated food hampers to 12 families living shacks near Tsiga grounds in …
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