“The biggest stigma that we are receiving on getting back is that everyone thinks all the women and girls were sex slaves while in Kuwait but there were different forms of abuse ..."
“I feel so angry with government and I am holding fire until I raise some of these issues in parliament."
Zanu PF Member of Parliament, Kindness Paradza, who was part of a parliamentary delegation visiting the country on House of Assembly mission, said the women and girls are happy to be going back home.
Nyaradzai Gumbondzvanda, African Union Goodwill Ambassador on Early Child Marriages, says the African Union and SADC should take action on human trafficking.
In an exclusive interview with Studio7 Mudenda said he is set to return home with the women and girls Friday.
"It’s important for government to prioritize climate change as this will help us to plan for the next planting season as weather patterns are now continually changing."
Zanu-PF youth activist Acie Lumumba is raising serious allegations of incompetence and blackmail against Youth Minister Patrick Zhuwao.
The laweyers also want the High Court to order Kasukuwere to refrain from suspending, dismissing or engaging in any other activity with a view to removing councillors.
"The president should be spending his time coming up with solutions for the drought facing the country and the cash crisis not gallivanting to the United States ..."
Some relatives of women and girls lured to Kuwait in the Middle East to seek green pastures are seeking help for their safe return to Zimbabwe.
A Zimbabwean woman has escaped from a house where she was living under harsh conditions in Kuwait
The Zimbabwe Diabetic Association estimates that 10 out of 100 people in the country have diabetics but may be unaware as many people remain undiagnosed due to lack of knowledge about the disease.
"I would be given left overs on a daily basis and was not allowed to communicate with my family and worked long hours and with no breaks ..."
Some Zimbabwean gender rights activist who intended to stage a public protest in Harare today over local women stranded in Kuwait and were blocked by the police, but vowed to continue with their action.
Lynnet Mudehwe of the Zimbabwe Activist Alliance said women rights organisations have decided to break their silence and speak out against human traficking.
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) involves taking anti-HIV medications as soon as possible after one is exposed to the virus in order to reduce the chance of becoming HIV positive.
Munyaradzi Dhodho, the founder of TV Yangu and YALI 2015 alumni, is attending the RightsCon technology conference organized by digital rights group, Access Now.
Some of the families who were at the event won the White House Easter egg roll lottery while others came under different tickets.
Zimbabwe’s Health Ministry says it is committed to reducing mother-to-child HIV transmission from 7 percent to zero in the next two years and has put in place programmes to ensure that commitment is realised.
"There is a lot of work that needs to be done and also the alignment of laws to the constitution especially those that have to do with women and young girls,"
Load more