Chitungwiza residents pin hope on Magaya to transform the community

By Tsitsi Patience Mashiri Zimbabwe’s constitution, under section 77 states that, “every person has the right to safe, clean, and potable water.” Chitungwiza Municipality's

Community radios are a tool to fight child marriages

By Pauline Chateuka Community radios have been key drivers in pushing for development in their communities. Child marriages and gender-based violence cases are at

HUYE project; Eradicating child marriages and drug abuse

by Pauline Chateuka Plan International Zimbabwe embarked on an economic empowerment project entitled Harare Urban Youth Empowerment (HUYE), the objective of the project was

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

Chirodzero Business Centre a Ticking Health Bomb

Ronald Chigwada Vendors and residents in Goromonzi West have called on relevant authorities to finish building public toilets which were started in 2019 at

Rural Women Geared for Development and Governance Program.

Pauline Chateuka Community Radio Harare has embarked on an educational empowerment program meant to promote women’s participation in development and local governance issues. This

CHITREST Condemns Demolitions.

Pauline Chateuka On the 1st of June 2021 Chitungwiza Municipality issued a statement informing residents of demolitions and giving them a 72 hour ultimatum

MAJOR ROADS REHABILITATION ON THE CARDS FOR MADZIWA

Stamburi Nduwaruwa DDF Madziwa has embarked on a major feeder roads rehabilitation program in Shamva North constituency. This comes after Hon Gorerino supplied 500litres

Proposal confirms city of Harare water as toxic

By Charles Saki With over 500 potential contaminants, water is the most contaminated substance on earth. Water quality and quantity is very critical for

Budiriro Residents Cry for Justice Over Demolitions.

Pauline Chateuka Members of Tembwe Housing Co-operative in Harare's Budiriro surburb were left holding on to what was left of their precious belongings after