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Transforming lives at 20: Tanaka Mugova's visionary journey

"Shunned and underestimated as a woman leader, I refused torelinquish my vision, empowering women to unlock theirpotential", she said.
By Shalom Shawurwa Oct. 23, 2024

‘Youth inclusion pivotal in national development agenda’

The call for inclusion comes at a time when civic society and youth representatives have bemoaned continued regression of youth participation in key platforms.
By Lorraine Muromo Apr. 26, 2024

Young women’s participation in development processes key: GWEN

The project is hinged on peaceful intergenerational dialogues and engagement at the community level to ensure traditional and religious practices promote young people’s opportunities.
By Style Reporter Sep. 3, 2023

NGO empowers Apostolic women

The Apostolic Women Empowerment Trust (AWET) is implementing the community health and sanitation programmes in wards 18 and 19.
By Bridget Wadzanai Mavhimira Apr. 30, 2023

Feature: Apostolic sect women defy religious teachings to save their children

A devout member of the apostolic sect with four children, Kanyati (22) had to secretly seek healthcare services to avoid confrontation with her husband and the church.
By Sizalokuhle Ncube Apr. 11, 2023

FEATURE: Africa intensifies fight against religious related child sexual abuse

African countries believe, intensive awareness campaigns engaging and tasking religious leaders with championing sexual abuse discussion is key.
By Melody Chikono Mar. 29, 2023

Women central to human existence, development

While the concept of women’s empowerment gained traction in the 1980s, it has its roots in egalitarianism whose ideals were a significant feature of the enlightenment movement.
By Tapiwa Gomo Jan. 9, 2023