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Climate
Amalima Project Boosts Agriculture in Matabeleland North
The Amalima Loko Project, coordinated by CNFA and funded by USAID, is transforming agriculture in Matabeleland North’s Lupane, Binga, and…
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entertainment
Amagugu International Heritage Center Celebrates San Rock Art with Groundbreaking Exhibition
The Amagugu International Heritage Center, in partnership with the U.S. Embassy, is launching a powerful exhibition on San Rock Art…
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Climate
Zimbabwe cracks down on plastic waste ahead of global wetlands summit
Zimbabwe plans to hold manufacturers accountable for plastic pollution through new EPR policies, ahead of hosting COP15 on wetlands in…
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Local Languages
Ukufakelwa Kwesidoda ezifuyweni kuyinzuzo kubalimi baseZimbabwe
Listen NdlovuUkufakelwa kwesidoda (artificial insemination) sekusetshenziswa kakhulu kwezokulima emhlabeni jikelele ukukhulisa izinga legazi lezifuyo kanye lokwandisa umkhiqizo wazo, ezifana lenkomo…
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Environment
Solarization Project Launched to Support Food Security in Masungamala Village, Lupane
A solarization project funded by the Constituency Development Fund has been implemented in Masungamala Village, Lupane West, Zimbabwe. Led by…
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Education
World Vision donates a new classroom block and Solar Powered water system to Sibombo Primary School.
World Vision has upgraded Sibombo Primary School in Lupane with a new classroom block and a solar-powered water system. The…
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Religion
Marist Brothers marks 53 years of faith, service, and educational excellence
Marist Brothers Secondary School in Hwange celebrated its 53rd anniversary with a vibrant Golden Jubilee, honouring decades of faith-based education,…
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Women, children, and gender
Zimbabwean men report five times more sexual partners than women — ZDHS
Men in Zimbabwe are far more likely than women to report multiple sexual partners, with 14.1% of sexually active men…
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Women, children, and gender
Bulawayo women having fewer children than anywhere else in Zim
EXCERPT Bulawayo has the lowest fertility rate in Zimbabwe, with women averaging just 2.5 children, according to the 2023–24 ZDHS.…
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