The strong winds howled in high speed, later followed by heavy or rather violent rains that pounced through out the dreadful Friday night but no-one ever thought it could turn out be one of the worst nights for the people of Chimanimani. As the rains
Cyclone Idai has come and gone. But six months after the national disaster ravaged three Southern African neighbouring countries, Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, a visit to one of the affected areas in Chimanimani still resembles a sad story of lives lost and damaged infrastructure while
Cyclone Idai victims will not be forced to relocate to other areas but wide consultations will be held as the government seeks to uphold their rights, 263Chat has learnt.
Deputy Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Climate, Water and Rural Resettlement Douglas Karoro said the people in Chimanimani
UNICEF has received US$150,000 from the Government of Japan to strengthen its response towards the Prevention of Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (PSEA), and improvement of Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) in Cyclone Idai-affected districts of Zimbabwe.
The funds will increase the capacity of Government and Civil Society
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has come under fire from the labour mother body Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) over his ‘austerity for posterity’ economic reform agenda which has seen the country’s economy taking a nose dive barely a year after
Some of them are blaming the mass burials which were done saying their loved ones could not get a decent burial and they are coming in their dreams demanding exhumation.
When 263Chat visited one of the warehouses in the town centre, the crew witnessed a fully stocked warehouses with food aid while hundreds of villagers are starving.
Chipinge Hospital staff members have been accused of pocketing donations intended for victims of the Cyclone Idai that hit the eastern parts of Zimbabwe , Manicaland Province Medical Director, Dr Patron Mafaune has revealed.
Allegations are that members of staff at the institution (names Supplied) took donated
The United Nations Development Programme in Zimbabwe (UNDP Zimbabwe) has channeled US$500 000 towards restoring livelihoods affected by Cyclone Idai which hit the eastern parts of Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique over a week ago.
In a statement issued yesterday, UNDP Zimbabwe Interim Resident Representative (ad interim), Georges van