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Tafadzwa Evans Muranganwa is a multi-media journalist based in Harare, Zimbabwe.He did his journalism and communication studies at the Christian College of Southern Africa(CCOSA).The journalist has worked for The Herald,contributed to various newspapers both online and print that include The Zimbabwean,NewsDay , The Standard , News of The South,Shout-Africa.He also has experience in broadcast obtained at Radio Voice of the People where he was a producer/presenter and has sound editing skills.Currently,the media personality is contributing to OpenParlyZw and Kalabash media which are blog sites with a huge presence on social media platforms.
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NGO Bails Out Hunger-Stricken Villagers
Slave Wages Rock Retail Sector
Workers in Zimbabwe's retail and wholesale sector are earning extremely low wages, described as 'slave wages' by the Progressive Retail and Wholesale Workers Union of Zimbabwe (PRWWUZ). The union criticizes the National Employment Council for the Commercial Sectors (NECCS) for approving a minimum wage of US$265, which is significantly below the poverty line and does not include allowances. The PRWWUZ calls for the dismantling of NECCS, accusing it of failing to protect workers' interests and proposes a new minimum wage of US$450.
Apostolic Church Challenges Gender-Stereotypes
A local apostolic church in Zimbabwe, Johanne Masowe YeChishanu Nyenyedzi Nomwe Church of the Whole World, is implementing initiatives to challenge gender stereotypes and empower women. These initiatives include income-generating projects and educational encouragement to reduce gender-based violence and improve self-sufficiency among women. The church's efforts have been praised by the Council for Churches in Africa, which supports gender equality and works closely with the government.
Build Church Infrastructure, Indigenous Leaders Urged
Indigenous church leaders are encouraged to modernize and invest in infrastructure to attract younger congregants, as highlighted by Bishop Dr. Rocky Moyo of the Council for Churches in Africa (CCA). The CCA pledges support for the Zion Apostolic Faith Ministries to build a school in honor of their late founder. The article also emphasizes the importance of voter registration and succession planning within church organizations. The CCA is actively involved in philanthropic efforts, supporting vulnerable groups with food relief and income-generating programs.
LGBTIQA+ students supported by Zimbabwe community scholarships
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ) has seen significant interest in its Munhu Munhu scholarship program, which supports LGBTIQA+ students in state universities. Since its inception in 2018, the program has aided eight students, with plans to increase support to three students per year starting in 2022. Despite the positive impact, there are calls to expand the scholarship to more disciplines and to support undergraduate and basic education. LGBTIQA+ students continue to face discrimination and violence on campuses, highlighting the need for ongoing support and resources.
Zimbabwe tabloid stokes anti-LGBTIQA+ hate and discrimination
A Zimbabwean tabloid published a story that has sparked concerns about increased hate and discrimination against the LGBTIQA+ community. Despite recent efforts by organizations like GALZ and Hands of Hope to promote fair media coverage, the article has been criticized for its discriminatory tone and fear-mongering. Media trainer Brian Pellot and Norlex Chabata of Hands of Hope have condemned the article, highlighting the potential harm to individuals identified in the story. The incident underscores ongoing challenges faced by the LGBTIQA+ community in Zimbabwe, including fears of public exposure and physical harm.
Infringement of basic rights: An intersex man’s battle
Nikita, an intersex man from Zimbabwe, recounts his struggles with rejection, stigma, and legal challenges. Raised as a female to avoid discrimination, he faced significant hardships after becoming an orphan. Despite these challenges, he found acceptance with his wife and now battles to secure a birth certificate for their son. The Intersex Community of Zimbabwe and local feminist Bella Matambanadzo highlight the broader human rights issues faced by intersex individuals in the country, emphasizing the need for legal recognition and societal acceptance.
This was based on the events that culminated in the country(Zimbabwe) recently.
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