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AFTER a long day of toiling around Harare’s Budiriro suburb with a 90-kilograme sack picking up plastic bottles and paper for recycling, Agness Kapfupi (37) finally...
VICTOR Chiyadzwa (38) sits miserably in his wheelchair waiting for elusive customers to visit his vending stall in Harare’s central business district. NYARADZO MUSHANYUKI/NYASHA CHINGONO Clad...
HURUNGWE– Drug abuse, which has become rampant among youths and adults alike, is now a menace and harming the social fabric in Hurungwe district, a local...
“URGENTLY looking for a hospital bed with a ventilator; willing to pay any price”. Such desperate pleas on social media by Zimbabweans who can afford to...
THE volume of traffic to Nyanga, one of the country’s leading tourism destinations, is increasing ahead of the Christmas and New Year holidays. OWEN GAGAREMajor hotels,...
Women carry the burden of collecting water for households In November every year, Zimbabwe’s second-largest city, Bulawayo, explodes into a magnificent riot of colour as the...
DESPITE a steady drizzle, women in a group take turns to fetch water from a shallow well next to Granville Cemetery, commonly known as Mbudzi, in...
ACUTE malnutrition cases are on the rise in Zimbabwe as food shortages and broader economic hardships take a devastating toll on children – the silent victims...
IT is 11am on a Friday mid-morning and Martin Grobler is sitting by the poolside, lonely gazing blankly at the generally cloudless azure sky, with streaks...
A DAY has 24 hours. Most women in Bulawayo spend about 12 of those looking for water for their families. They have to somehow juggle the...