http://tizim.org/?p=459 By Byron Mutingwende The government involvement and commitment to the United Nations systems coupled with the support of the development partners, civil society organisations, national associations, the media and community leaders and members will lead to the realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In his statement on the...
Read MoreThe adage that Music has the power to heal fits well into the life of Camella Muguse, a young and talented songbird whose real life experiences Inspired her to pen a song about Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 29 year old Muguse who hails from the dusty high density suburb of Kuwadzana, looks up to her heart rendering past to conquer all obstacles that...
Read MoreThis post is written by Peter Bare, Sightsavers’ Programme Manager in Zimbabwe. In September 2015 at the 70th General Assembly of the United Nations, the world finally agreed on 17 goals that would propel the world to the next level. But the next 15 years will have to be filled with more than rhetoric. To African countries, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)...
Read MoreMutoko — Precious Gwaze (16) joyfully breastfeeds her nine-month-old baby boy, whom she named Anotidaishe, meaning God loves us. By Sofia Mapuranga In most cases, teenagers underestimate the burden of parenting The chubby baby briefly stops suckling and chuckles before smiling back at his mother as the two enjoy their mother-child moment. For a while, Gwaze is...
Read MoreHEALTH experts have warned that Zimbabwe might fail to achieve its health sustainable development goal (SDG) targets as long as funding for the health sector remains below 15% of the national budget. by VENERANDA LANGA Itai Rusike, executive director of Community Working Group on Health (CWGH), said there was need to increase the health sector budget next year to...
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