Southern Africa, UK lock horns over trophy hunting

Southern Africa, UK lock horns over trophy hunting

By Johnson Siamachira Harare, September 8, 2023 (New Ziana) – Southern African countries are on a collision course with the United Kingdom over its proposed legislative ban of imports of hunting trophies, spurred on by animal rights groups in the country....
People living with disabilities call for more help

People living with disabilities call for more help

Harare (New Ziana) – Although the government, partnered by various non-governmental organisations, has done much in recent years to assist people living with disabilities, their situation still requires a lot more attention. Progress in addressing their plight...
Feature UNIT 7and 8: Hwange Power Station expansion project

Feature UNIT 7and 8: Hwange Power Station expansion project

It only took five years for the Second Republic to refurbish and expand the leading thermal power station which was built 40 years ago. Before expansion the country faced serious power black outs and outages, a situation which was affecting the nation economically....
Cancer slowly losing death sentence tag in Zimbabwe

Cancer slowly losing death sentence tag in Zimbabwe

By Herbert Mutugwi Harare (New Ziana) – Being diagnosed with cancer in Zimbabwe is generally viewed as a death penalty. Many people do not survive the effects of this debilitating, non-communicable disease. The southern African nation has around 15 million people...
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