IRM calls for UN action on World Happiness Day

According to IRM happiness is the foundation of love while unhappiness breeds aggression and violence, perpetuating a vicious cycle of suffering.
By Donald Nyandoro Mar. 20, 2024

Climate change and education

The relationship between climate change and hunger means that many children are primed to develop climate-related health issues long before they’re born (or even conceived).
By Tapiwa Gomo Feb. 5, 2024

Moyo speaks on education sector collapse

The sector was also not spared the harsh effects of the COVID-19 disruptions.
By Lorraine Muromo Jan. 29, 2024

GBV down to societal, religious beliefs

In the statement, ZimRights said GBV victims continued to suffer in silence due to limited knowledge of rights enshrined in the Constitution.
By Priveledge Gumbodete Nov. 27, 2023

Is hunger for power pushing world to the edge?

Even more concerning is the fact that countries which used to serve as arbitrators and take the initiative in peace talks have now become major players in the current major wars.
By Tapiwa Gomo Oct. 23, 2023

Edutainment mix: Just like water, what our society needs most is a daughter

Artists have a role to play in the protection of the girl child. but are we as artists aware of the different gender parity laws and how they enhance the protection of the girl child?
By Raymond Millagre Langa Oct. 22, 2023

108 accident first responders graduate in Esigodini

In a speech read on his behalf, Transport and Infrastructural Development minister Felix Mhona hailed the TSCZ for teaming up with Red Cross to empower young women in their region.
By Innocent Magondo Oct. 18, 2023

The failure of democracy

Girl children are getting married before they become mature due to several factors which cannot be stopped by any legal frameworks.
By Nicholas Aribino Oct. 17, 2023

A world where deaf people everywhere can sign anywhere

Deaf and hard of hearing people are at greater risk of marginalisation because of economic, environmental and institutional discrimination which exclude them from socio-economic activities.
By Tawanda Matende and Adiel Jasi Sep. 24, 2023