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AN 11-year-old tot from Bulawayo’s Entumbane suburb gave birth to a baby girl on 31 May 2026 at Mpilo Central Hospital following alleged habitual sex abuse by her stepfather.
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On this International Nurses Day, the ZINA honours nurses who continue to serve with resilience and compassion despite poor salaries, staff shortages, unsafe working conditions and intimidation.
#ICYMI: WLSA convened a training session for journalists on rights-based reporting on Termination of Pregnancy, bringing together media practitioners from NewsDay, Zimbabwe Independent, and other outlets to strengthen accurate and ethical coverage of sexual and reproductive health and rights.
The training revealed a critical gap: while journalists are willing to report on these issues, access to clear legal and medical information remains limited — allowing misinformation and ideological narratives to shape public discourse.
Journalists committed to fact-based, non-judgmental reporting grounded in evidence and the experiences of women and girls seeking access to safe and legal termination of pregnancy.
WLSA will continue to support journalists through accessible resources and structured media engagement to strengthen accurate and responsible reporting.
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WATCH | A woman had to get out of the car to help the driver push it after it broke down near the main entrance to Zimbabwe’s State House.
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ZINA President Enock Dongo told the Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Hon. Kwidini, that:
“If nurses are paid enough salaries, they won’t even think about going on strike."
The Girls Table stands in solidarity with Faith Zaba, a trailblazing Zimbabwean editor, investigative journalist, and outspoken women’s rights advocate, who was unjustly arrested and detained on July 1, 2025. Ms. Zaba faces charges of “undermining the authority” of the president.
Faith Zaba’s arrest is not just an attack on one individual, but a direct assault on press freedom, freedom of expression, and the fundamental rights of women to participate fully and safely in public discourse.
The Girls Table condemns the targeting of journalists and women leaders who dare to challenge the status quo. We call for the immediate and unconditional release of Faith Zaba and urge the authorities to respect the vital role of a free press in a democratic society. We also stand with all journalists, activists, and women who continue to face intimidation and violence for speaking truth to power.
#JournalismIsNotACrime
#StandWithFaithZaba
#PressFreedom
🔵HOMELESS girls living on the streets of Zimbabwe’s major cities are under constant threat, not just from hunger or the harsh realities of life on the streets, but from rampant sexual abuse by older street children and predatory drunkards.
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🔵 OPPOSITION activists and some civil society members say they have been forced to abandon their homes after receiving threats from suspected state security agents at the height of a crackdown that preceded the #SadcSummit held in Harare. https://t.co/oImdnEyVzU
🔵A commission investigating the alleged rot at Harare City Council has been told that controversial businessman Phillip Chiyangwa was allocated land at a leafy suburb in the capital that was meant for a road.
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