Training the future of journalism! Our @OxCIEJ journalists @Andee_Mat & @Moroka7GP are out at the @nustzim Journalism and Media Studies department to inspire a group of their final year journalism students
The month of May was Menstrual Health Awareness month. Join us for our 1st podcast for the month as we share our thoughts on matters to do with Menstrual Health with @lihlee_moyo207, @ChisiriK & Hazel on the link below:
https://t.co/mfDMGVSRzz
#MyBodyMyFuture#WeAreCommitted
Not @rocomamas storming into @econetzimbabwe Willowvale branch and giving out free burgers for lunch! Whaaaaaat? Yup! It was the Roco Mamas #BurgerBust and they too could be coming to your office and surprising you with some lunch!
#NotNormal#BurgerBust
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A Stitch in Time explores the reality of how teenagers live nowadays, the consequences of reckless sexual acts, drugs & alcohol abuse.
Make a date with us!!
#mybodymyfuture#girlsunfiltered
Many thanks to all who've watched our short film Amacala (2) so far. If you haven't, you can still watch the film on the link below:
https://t.co/GA4lijRoks
#endchildmarriage#mybodymyfuture
Amacala (Part 2) is finally here ! ! !
Catch the premiere on the 16th of June on our YouTube channel - AmplifyingGirlsVoicesTV at 1800hrs. Luba's story continues....
#MyBodyMyFuture#endchildmarriage#girlsunfiltered
Electoral watchdogs have implored the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) to consider another voter registration blitz to offer citizens who have since acquired identity cards the chance to register to vote.@ndwandweb@andile_tshuma@Rosekwangwari
INTWASA Arts Festival in Bulawayo is on a drive to emancipate the creative girl child through a casting call for the Amplifying Girl's Voices Through Digital Arts.
GOVERNMENT has hiked user fees at public hospitals by 1 748%, prompting analysts to warn of an upsurge in home deaths.
Adult US$12 and children US$6 consultation fees, which are an equivalent of $3 696 and $1 848 in the local currency. @ndwandweb@andile_tshuma
@Sage_papie14
Young People's Network, (YPNSRHHA) donates toiletries for 50 plus vulnerable young girls in Tsholotsho.
@YPNZimbabwe@andile_tshuma
The organization educated the girls on menstrual hygiene and Health issues such as HIV and AIDS #MentalHealthAwareness#WeMatter
Civil servants in Zimbabwe’s second-largest city, Bulawayo, have implored the Government to review the retirement age from 65 years to 40.
Government employees say most may not reach 65 years and therefore fail to claim their benefits @ndwandweb@andile_tshuma@charlestc5