In a snap survey conducted on VOA Facebook and WhatsApp, 86 percent of 300 respondents said there is nothing wrong with circumcised men taking home their foreskins.
Residents who spoke to VOA Studio 7 said they need urgent help as they are currently living in the open and have run out of food supplies
'We hope he is not coming here to just look at our battered faces because we have suffered for a very long time ... now we only live on hope'
'Our results so far show that this is a nationwide problem as there are companies closing down in Harare, Gweru and other parts of the country'
Various international agencies are being mobilized in Swaziland, Zimbabwe and South Africa for a massive program which will use a Prepex device
In part-three of our series on male circumcision in Southern Africa, there are indications that most circumcised men are abandoning condoms
In this second edition of our three-part series, we focus on why some circumcised men are abandoning the use of condoms and the impact of traditions on circumcision
The multi-million dollar program is succeeding in certain communities but struggling in others, due to strong cultural beliefs, lack of knowledge and fears over impotence
United States Student Achievers Program (USAP) co-ordinator Rebecca Zeigler Mano said they got an overwhelming response from potential students
Programme co-ordinator Rebecca Zeigler Mano says prospective students have to meet the March 14 deadline in order to get a chance to study in American universities
The researchers from the University of Toronto Dalla Lana School of Public Health say this was the first ever research to suggest link between rising TB incidences and food shortages
'The Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation is too complicated for public consumption'
ZCTU president George Nkiwane says indications are that most companies have not yet opened after the Christmas and New Year holidays
Zimbabweans should make sure that financial institutions are operating within permitted activities as approved by the Reserve Bank
The government is fully backing the project as the new constitution recognizes Xhosa as among Zimbabwe’s 16 official languages
Lawyer Jeremiah Bamu says the concession by the prosecutors is significant in their fight for people’s rights.
Government representatives failed to increase their offer to $540 being demanded by civil servants
The Ministry of Education can only assist 83,000 against a targeted 250,000 secondary school children and 750,000 primary school pupils in need of assistance
Most parents say bought a few groceries for their children due to lack of disposable income and made arrangements with school headmasters to pay fees in monthly installments
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