ZGC must act now on AI’s impact on women and girls

On the other hand, it opens doors to new forms of abuse: online bullying, harassment, exploitation and even gender-based violence through digital manipulation. 
By Evans Sagomba Jan. 23, 2026

Heartbreak for Zimbabwean women in last-ball thriller against Thailand

Zimbabwe’s bowlers kept the pressure on for most of the innings, but Thailand’s late-order resilience proved vital.  
By Sports Reporter Jan. 21, 2026

Zimbabwe Women chase maiden T20 World Cup berth

The squad features a balanced mix of proven performers and rising stars.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 17, 2026

Byo textile centre empowers women entrepreneurs

ZIMBABWE, in partnership with United Nations Women, has intensified efforts to formalise the informal sector, with a focus on empowering women entrepreneurs in the textile industry.
By Margaret Lubinda Jan. 16, 2026

Zim, UN Women strengthen gender-focused diplomacy

On women, peace and security, Gumbonzvanda said UN Women was anchored on the Security Council Resolution 1325.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Jan. 15, 2026

UN commits to working with Zim: Gumbonzvanda

Gumbonzvanda said enabling women to earn income, secure livelihoods and access markets was central to achieving meaningful gender equality.
By Gracious Daniel Jan. 13, 2026

Unite to end digital violence against women, girls

Sprout Women Empowerment Trust executive director Caroline Mutimbanyoka emphasised the urgency of creating safe online environments for women and girls.
By Patricia Sibanda Jan. 6, 2026

Gender justice is a lifetime routine, not a 16-day performance

Issues of gender equality are structural. They have their deep roots in culture, religion, politics, tradition and institutions (family, school, media, workplace).  
By Nicholas Aribino and Ngoni Jemwa Dec. 22, 2025

Skills training changes fortunes of Binga folk

“I was trained in cutting and design and building and now I can make clothes for myself and my children and some for sale. I am now able to take care of my family and my parents.” 
By Sharon Sibindi Dec. 21, 2025