MYPads: Disposable verses Reusable
06 / 04 / 201740% of girls living in rural Zimbabwe are unable to access sanitary pads because they cannot afford them. My Pads...
40% of girls living in rural Zimbabwe are unable to access sanitary pads because they cannot afford them. My Pads...
Despite making up 50 % of the continent's population, women only constitute 23% of Africa's parliament. There are several obstacles that...
The Forest has always been a source of Traditional medicines in Zimbabwe. Elderly women believe that indigenous knowledge systems on health...
The coming of women empowerment aimed at achieving gender equality, saw most women joining the labor market. Some of these women...
Many people around Zimbabwe wonder how the harurwa insects are caught and prepared. Unbeknown to them, some women(and men) leave their...
Even though women form the majority of the population in Zimbabwe, they seem to be lagging behind when it comes...
Kitchen tea parties in Zimbabwe are now being used as a way of teachings brides to be, how to manage...
There are about 900 000 people in Zimbabwe living with disabilities. Most of these people have resorted to street begging with...
Who is to blame for the objectification of women? How is it that a society that has supposedly moved so far...
Villagers in Gwanda welcomed the Solar Powered Horticulture Project with optimism. These Projects being implemented by Practical Action in a bid...
The Zimbabwe National Women's Soccer Team, the Mighty Warriors have been treated as a second class team compared to the...
Being at a tertiary institution can be difficult when you are financially unstable. Female students at NUST are doing small...