Epworth Women Reject the 2022 COuncil Budget.

Pauline Chateuka Promoting equal participation in council and national budget is one of the main objectives for Community Radio Harare's ongoing program on promoting

Juru Women Ready to Take the Lead.

Pauline Chateuka In 2021 Community Radio Harare embarked on a project to promote women's participation in local governance and development issues. This came as

Hopely Sex Workers Cry for Justice

Pauline Chateuka 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that starts on 25 November to 10 December.  It is

Women Lobby for Youth Friendly Corner at Community Clinics.

Pauline Chateuka One of the issues raised during the 2021 commemorations of 16 days of activism against gender-based violence was the importance of providing

Tariro Clinic a Satellite for Hope

Nonhlanhla Ngwenya Set in the heart of Harare South’s Hopely high-density suburb is the Tariro clinic. The satellite clinic is run by Harare City

Women Action Group A Solution To End Abuse Of Girls At Public Water Points

Ronald Chigwada Women attending the CORAH meeting Harare South- Hopley women cry foul over corrupt public water points committee members who are demanding financial

Youths Urged to Participate in Electoral Processes

Joseph Andrasi National Association of Youth Organisations (NAYO) recently launched a "Leave No youths behind Campaign 2023" in Harare. The campaign is et to

Pregnant Women Fall Victim to Extortion at Council Poly Clinics

Pauline Chateuka Combined Harare Residents Association has called on the Harare City Council to act and end extortion by health personnel in council clinics

Safe, Potable, and Reliable Water For Mbare Residents

Ronald Chigwada Mbare residents are delighted with a solar-powered borehole handed over to them by Community Water Alliance (CWA) in partnership with the German

Pre-October 2018 Salaries, A Recipe For Quality Public Education In School

Ronald Chigwada Teacher associations have argued that the government's pledge to increase salaries for heads between 10% to 25% depending on the number of