State of silence: Five months after deadly floods, Zimbabwe’s disaster agency has not finished the job
This is a story about a state that has failed to show up for its most vulnerable people.
By Allen Mangava
May. 20, 2026
Climate disasters don’t just destroy homes, they change lives forever. We spoke with cyclone survivors in Zimbabwe
These experiences are harder to quantify, but no less important. If recovery efforts overlook these less visible losses, they leave deep social and emotional wounds unaddressed.
Climate disasters don’t just destroy homes, they change lives forever. We spoke with cyclone survivors in Zimbabwe
These experiences are harder to quantify, but no less important. If recovery efforts overlook these less visible losses, they leave deep social and emotional wounds unaddressed.
Climate disasters don’t just destroy homes, they change lives forever. We spoke with cyclone survivors in Zimbabwe
These experiences are harder to quantify, but no less important. If recovery efforts overlook these less visible losses, they leave deep social and emotional wounds unaddressed.
Rabies scare hits Hurungwe after jackal attack
The incident occurred at a plot in the Kubatana low-density area, commonly known as K14, in Karoi Town Council’s Ward 8.
By Nhau Mangirazi
Feb. 11, 2026
Zim faces cyclone threat
ZIMBABWE is likely to experience tropical cyclones in the 2025/26 rainfall season, with the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) calling on communities in flood-prone areas to heed warnings
By LESLEY KUFANDADA and SHARON ZEBRA
Sep. 22, 2025
Zim faces cyclone threat
ZIMBABWE is likely to experience tropical cyclones in the 2025/26 rainfall season, with the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) calling on communities in flood-prone areas to heed warnings
By LESLEY KUFANDADA and SHARON ZEBRA
Sep. 22, 2025
Bilharzia treatment gets major boost
ZIMBABWE’S efforts to manage cases of bilharzia recently received a boost after the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Expanded Special Project for the Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases
By KIRSTY SIBANDA
Aug. 12, 2025
A moment of artistic brilliance: With Ish Marimirofa
While many artists prefer to create larger works in order to attract more attention, small works draw people in for a more intimate experience.
By NYADZOMBE NYAMPENZA
Jan. 30, 2025
Reply to the second reading debate constitution of Zimbabwe amendment bill (no. 3), 2026
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