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Marange ‘real life heroes’ give their lives to work on the frontline in fighting cholera

Garira of Chipiro village in Bocha, Marange is among humanitarian workers on the frontlines of fighting cholera in their communities.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Dec. 24, 2023

ED must not sign repressive PVOs Bill

Actions considered to violate certain provisions of the law could even lead to criminal prosecution, with penalties ranging from heavy fines to imprisonment.
By Amh Voices Feb. 23, 2023

Winds lash Madagascar's coast as Cyclone Freddy makes landfall

At least one person has died after a tropical cyclone battered Madagascar's east coast, with heavy rain and powerful winds tearing roofs.
By Bbc News Feb. 22, 2023

ZRCS feeds 4 250 Mwenezi villagers

About 38% of the rural households are said to be food insecure at the current peak of the lean season (October to December 2022).
By Moses Mugugunyeki Dec. 14, 2022

70-year-old poet dreams on

The Belvedere-based poet is an epitome of women who had their dreams delayed by the roles of motherhood, single parenting, while working to fend for the family.
By Edwin Nhukarume Nov. 15, 2022

Red Cross honours volunteers

Volunteers also provided first aid, dead body management, conducting distributions, shelter construction and monitoring activities.

By The Southern Eye May. 15, 2022

Red Cross honours volunteers

Volunteers also provided first aid, dead body management, conducting distributions, shelter construction and monitoring activities.

By The Southern Eye May. 15, 2022

Believe in the power of kindness

In Zimbabwe, Red Cross staff and volunteers have been supporting vulnerable populations in building stronger resilient communities through food security and livelihoods, water and sanitation, health and social services, disaster risk management, restoration and maintenance of family links as well as first aid and nurse aide training services.

By The Southern Eye May. 8, 2022

Believe in the power of kindness

In Zimbabwe, Red Cross staff and volunteers have been supporting vulnerable populations in building stronger resilient communities through food security and livelihoods, water and sanitation, health and social services, disaster risk management, restoration and maintenance of family links as well as first aid and nurse aide training services.

By The Southern Eye May. 8, 2022