The golden rays of the afternoon sun enhance the bold, hand-painted patterns on the mud walls of a round, thatched hut in Peggy Masuku's village of Matobo in southwestern Zimbabwe.
In most parts of rural areas in Zimbabwe, it is common for small-scale farmers to discard over ripe bananas and other fruits such as mangoes and mulberries, or to just let them rot without any way to ...
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Deep in rural Zimbabwe, where healthcare facilities are less accessible and information is limited, community health workers are waging a quiet war against malaria.
For rural schools, the rainy season brings heightened concerns. Past storms have ripped off roofs, damaged classrooms, and ...
Bulawayo has for years struggled with a water shortage and now, as the region suffers its worst drought in decades, the ...
Zimbabwe is ranked top of the United Nations-ranked Least Developed Countries (LDCs) that have battled the highest rate of ...
For both myself and the Zimbabwe Network for Social Justice (ZimJustice), the issue of climate change is not only central to ...
Zimbabwe has, since the beginning of November, harvested a record 518 502t of wheat from 106 230ha. A total of 119 594ha were ...
In Zimbabwe's Shona language, mental illness is known as chirwere chepfungwa or kupenga. Before British colonial settlers ...
The research by the team shows that China-Zimbabwe cooperation has advanced Zimbabwe's socioeconomic growth in such key areas as infrastructure construction, human capital development and improvement ...