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CRD Piles Pressure on Mnangagwa Over Forced Relocations in Manhize

By Connect Stories Correspondent Mutare based civic society organisation, Centre for Research and Development (CRD) is piling pressure on President Mnangagwa’s adminstration to halt forced relocations in Manhize at the behest of Chinese firm Dinson. In a fresh statement released…

  • Connect Stories Reporter

Class Struggles and Broken Dreams: The Tragic Tale of Samson Muchirahondo

by Kelvin Wilson Kasiwulaya “The history of all hitherto societies has been the history of class struggles.” — Karl Marx Samson Muchirahondo, a frail, broken boy from Mberengwa, had never heard of Karl Marx. Why would he? Marx’s words were…

  • Kelvin Kasiwulaya

Empowering Voices: Shaping a More Inclusive Society for Persons with Disabilities

By Thelma Wandayi/Kelvin Wilson Kasiwulaya In a sunlit room filled with lively chatter and impassioned voices, Agness Chindimba, director of Deaf Women Included, led a pivotal engagement in Gweru. Deaf herself, Chindimba spoke with fire and conviction, emphasizing a fundamental…

  • Thelma Wandayi

Abandoned Newborns: Zimbabwe Confronts a Growing Crisis

By Kelvin Wilson Kasiwulaya/Thelma Wandayi In a disturbing trend, cases of abandoned newborns are on the rise in Zimbabwe, with a recent incident highlighting the plight of these vulnerable infants. A newborn baby girl was found abandoned in a bush…

  • Thelma Wandayi

USA Seeks to Deepen Economic Ties with Zimbabwe, but Reforms Remain Key

By Kelvin Wilson Kasiwulaya HARARE, Zimbabwe – The United States is eager to strengthen its economic relationship with Zimbabwe, with a focus on increasing foreign direct investment and supporting the country’s sustainable development, according to a senior U.S. diplomat. However,…

  • Kelvin Kasiwulaya

World Water Day: Moonlighting Gweru’s Acute Water Shortages

By Kelvin Kasiwulaya/Thelma Wandayi The beating sun casts a harsh illumination over the City of Gweru, where the mere mention of water invokes both longing and despair. With the water crisis deepening in the yesteryear “City Of Progress”, Celebrating World…

  • Thelma Wandayi

Raw Sewage Flood Homes in Zimbabwe’s Mtapa Section 5 Amidst Cholera Outbreak

By Kelvin Wilson Kasiwulaya GWERU, Zimbabwe – Residents of Mtapa Section 5 were left grappling with a horrifying sight as heavy rains inundated their homes with raw sewage yesterday ( 16/01/2024), intensifying concerns over Zimbabwe’s cholera outbreak that has taken…

  • Kelvin Kasiwulaya

Shadows of Desolation: Unveiling Stories of Survival in Gweru’s Ghetto Beerhalls

By Kelvin Wilson Kasiwulaya  In the heart of Gweru’s vibrant beerhalls, where laughter and music intermingle with the overwhelming scent of alcohol, three young girls aged between 14 and 16 have forged an unlikely bond amid the bleakness of their…

  • Kelvin Kasiwulaya

River Valley CEO Spreads Early Christmas Cheer with Generous Gifts to Vulnerable Communities

By Kelvin Wilson Kasiwulaya Gweru, Zimbabwe – In a heartwarming act of kindness, River Valley Group of Companies’ CEO, Ambassador Dr. Smelly Dube this Friday donated Christmas goodies including food hampers to over 200 families from Gweru, Shurugwi, and Zvishavane,…

  • Kelvin Kasiwulaya

From Struggling to Thriving: Welthungerhilfe’s Urban Resilience building Project Sprouts New hope for Gweru Families

Kelvin Kasiwulaya/Thelma Wandayi Gweru, Zimbabwe – In the heart of Gweru’s urban area, a transformative agricultural project sponsored by Welthungerhilfe (WHH) has set a remarkable precedent for urban resilience and poverty alleviation. Anne Mangurenje and Chipo Tafireyi are just two…

  • Kelvin Kasiwulaya

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