Two are better than one in the workplace

A PQ above 75% is a good start, but still requires optimisation to reach greater heights. By working on our mental fitness, we can unlock our full potential and achieve excellence.
By Bhekilizwe Bernard Ndlovu Jul. 7, 2024

Politics Hinder Prevention as HIV Races Through Uganda’s Prisons

Livingstone isn’t sure how he contracted the virus, because he says he had unprotected sex with a woman he didn’t know five days before his arrest.
By Global Press Journal Jun. 19, 2024

The psychological elements of Lewin's Change Management Model

Positive behaviour can be reinforced with even modest rewards, and positive reinforcement in public can inspire others to follow suit and raise spirits.
By The Standard Jun. 6, 2024

Gweru entrepreneur wins international award

The summit ran under the theme Driving Positive Change and Fostering Prosperity in Africa.
By Stephen Chadenga Nov. 29, 2023

Old Mutual donates a neo-natal ventilator to Murambinda Hospital

Murambinda Hospital is a rural community hospital located in the town of Murambinda, Buhera District in Manicaland Province.
By Donald Nyandoro Jul. 27, 2023

‘Life expectancy for people living with HIV has improved’

Speaking at the same event, PAPWC-Zim national director Tendayi Westerhof said since the onset of the HIV/Aids pandemic in 1986, those that were infected at a young age then have since aged.
By Vanessa Gonye Mar. 17, 2023

Understanding work-induced depression

Employees need to believe that their organisation provides a positive and inclusive working environment and trust that they will be provided with the support they need.
By Emmanuel Zvada Nov. 22, 2022

Men living with HIV form organisation

The National Positive Men’s Forum (N+MF), said it would identify gaps in HIV policies and responses to ensure men’s issues are considered.
By Vanessa Gonye Oct. 5, 2022

Toxicity, haters muzzling the truth

I desperately needed them to focus on only the positive, so that we could all live peacefully, happily, and in harmony — instead, of always being at each other’s throats.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Sep. 30, 2022