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
Pauline Chateuka Chitungwiza Residents Trust (CHITREST) has castigated the Chitungwiza Council for what they call an unreasonable delegation to the just-ended Zimbabwe International Trade
Pauline Chateuka Community Radio Harare in March took the climate change discourse to Epworth under the theme “Women and people with disabilities for climate
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
Ronald Chigwada Women attending the CORAH meeting Harare South- Hopley women cry foul over corrupt public water points committee members who are demanding financial
Pauline Chateuka Combined Harare Residents Association has called on the Harare City Council to act and end extortion by health personnel in council clinics