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Inspired Women on excellence and empowerment drive

The theme for this year’s women’s day celebrations is innovation and technology for gender equality going with the hashtag embrace equity.
By Takemore Mazuruse Mar. 12, 2023

We must not allow bullies to gag us

Attention was also paid on the online harassment that many women face.
By Faith Zaba Mar. 10, 2023

Govt must close the digital gender divide, empower women

The coronavirus pandemic exacerbated the digital gender divide and rolled back achievements attained in closing the inequality gap between men and women.
By Amh Voices Mar. 10, 2023

Feature: Zim fights fake news with lessons in spotting disinformation

Misinformation is simply incorrect information, while disinformation refers to deliberately sharing information that is known to be false with the intention of deceiving people.
By Thomson Reuters Foundation Nov. 1, 2022

Gukurahundi documentary major highlight at Asakhe Film Festival

The festival starts tomorrow until October 28 under the theme Truth and Memory.
By Sharon Sibindi Oct. 23, 2022

Asakhe Film Festival dates set

He said the Asakhe Film Festival intends to highlight the importance of transitional justice using film and testimonies from some of the survivors. 
By Sharon Sibindi Oct. 2, 2022

Ex-dissident pens Gukurahundi book

Ndlovu, in his new book titled Seeking Freedom and Justice (Loyal but not Docile) under the chapter Seeking Refugee in Tsholotsho, explains in detail how government forces hounded ZPRA comrades out of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) and the comfort of their homes, forcing them to set camp in the Tsholotsho bushes to escape torture and killings.

By The Standard Oct. 17, 2021

Ex-dissident pens Gukurahundi book

Ndlovu, in his new book titled Seeking Freedom and Justice (Loyal but not Docile) under the chapter Seeking Refugee in Tsholotsho, explains in detail how government forces hounded ZPRA comrades out of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) and the comfort of their homes, forcing them to set camp in the Tsholotsho bushes to escape torture and killings.

By The Standard Oct. 17, 2021

Samkeliso livens up girls, women

By Grant Moyo Studies have shown that in the southern African region, women only make up roughly 21% of voices heard, read about or seen in print, television and radio news. Samkeliso Tshuma, a human rights activist, is playing her part to ensure that girls and women are heard, seen and are able to document […]

By The Standard Aug. 22, 2021