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The Standard
newsday.co.zw > thestandard > amp > news > article > 20/00/59380 > why-more-young-zim-women-choose-divorce

Why more young Zim women choose divorce

15+ hour, 32+ min ago   (585+ words) Zimbabwean women are increasingly walking away from marriages as economic insecurity, housing constraints, and employment instability make stable domestic life difficult to sustain, a new report has revealed. With divorce and separation rates for women aged 15 to 49 now double those…...

NewsDay
newsday.co.zw > local-news > article > 20/00/59383 > parliament-workers-urged-to-resist-politicisation

Parliament workers urged to resist politicisation

14+ hour, 40+ min ago   (403+ words) HARARE, Aug. 16 (NewsDay Live) — Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda has urged the institution’s newly elected Workers’ Committee to protect employees’ rights, uphold integrity and resist the politicisation of labour issues as artificial intelligence and automation reshape the workplace. Speaking at…...

The Standard
newsday.co.zw > thestandard > standard-people > article > 20/00/59365 > why-behaviour-should-be-the-true-measure-of-climate-communication-in-zimbabwe

Why behaviour should be the true measure of climate communication in Zimbabwe

15+ hour, 55+ min ago   (811+ words) These initiatives are undoubtedly important. They have brought climate change into public discourse and empowered many communities with knowledge and practical skills. However, an important question remains largely unanswered: Are these initiatives changing how Zimbabweans behave? Too often, the effectiveness…...

NewsDay
newsday.co.zw > local-news > article > 20/00/59385 > karoi-memorial-service-cancelled-as-mass-burials-held

Karoi memorial service cancelled as mass burials held

14+ hour, 33+ min ago   (206+ words) NewsDay Zimbabwe AMH is an independent media house free from political ties or outside influence. We have four newspapers: The Zimbabwe Independent, a business weekly published every Friday, The Standard, a weekly published every Sunday, and Southern and NewsDay, our…...

NewsDay
newsday.co.zw > local-news > article > 20/00/59384 > chinomona-urges-female-mps-to-amplify-grassroots-voices

Chinomona urges female MPs to amplify grassroots voices

14+ hour, 37+ min ago   (446+ words) HARARE, Aug. 16 (NewsDay Live) — President of the Senate Mabel Chinomona has urged female parliamentarians to use their platforms to amplify women’s concerns, saying representation must go beyond numbers to deliver tangible change in communities. Speaking at a Zimbabwe Women’s Parliamentary…...

NewsDay
newsday.co.zw > amp > local-news > article > 20/00/59388 > kariba-boat-disaster-death-toll-rises-to-80-as-zimbabwe-seeks-access-to-zambian-waters

Kariba boat disaster death toll rises to 80 as Zimbabwe seeks access to Zambian waters

14+ hour, 24+ min ago   (472+ words) KARIBA, Aug. 16 (NewsDay Live) — The death toll from the Mbuyanehanda boat disaster on Lake Kariba has risen to 80 after eight more bodies were retrieved Sunday, as Zimbabwe stepped up calls for expanded search operations into Zambian waters. Minister of State…...

The Standard
newsday.co.zw > thestandard > standard-people > article > 20/00/59366 > editorial-comment-harares-cruel-cycle-of-calculated-destruction

Editorial Comment: Harare’s cruel cycle of calculated destruction

15+ hour, 18+ min ago   (386+ words) THE scenes from St Martins this past Friday were a harrowing echo of a past Zimbabwe promised to leave behind. As the City of Harare’s bulldozers reduced homes to rubble, they did more than clear the alleged illegal structures; they…...

NewsDay
newsday.co.zw > local-news > article > 20/00/59342 > government-announces-us100-assistance-for-kariba-disaster-families

Government announces US$100 assistance for Kariba disaster families

20+ hour, 49+ min ago   (374+ words) KARIBA, Aug. 16 (NewsDay Live) — The government has announced US$100 in cash assistance for each person affected by the Kariba ferry disaster to help families meet funeral and other immediate costs. The announcement was made late on Saturday by Kariba district…...

NewsDay
newsday.co.zw > amp > opinion-analysis > article > 20/00/59326 > kariba-ferry-disaster-maybe-the-gods-are-angry

Kariba ferry disaster: Maybe the gods are angry?

1+ day, 19+ hour ago   (172+ words) In the wake of the Kariba Dam disaster, an old debate has been reignited: How do we reconcile science with cultural explanations when disaster strikes? One of the questions being asked is: Is Nyaminyami, the ancient spirit associated with the…...

NewsDay
newsday.co.zw > agriculture > article > 20/00/59325 > beitbridge-firm-eyes-citrus-processing-crown-for-southern-africa

Beitbridge firm eyes citrus processing crown for Southern Africa

1+ day, 19+ hour ago   (625+ words) BEITBRIDGE, Aug. 15 (NEWSDAY LIVE) — Orange Ville Trading (Pvt) Ltd, a fully integrated citrus processing company based in Beitbridge, is positioning itself as a regional citrus processing hub, with a government delegation scheduled to tour its operations today. Established in 2024, the…...