Nhanga the Podcast is a digital safe space where women’s voices rise, echoing the intimate and empowering tradition of the “Nhanga” in Shona culture.
Nhanga the Podcast is a digital safe space where women’s voices rise, echoing the intimate and empowering tradition of the “Nhanga” in Shona culture.
This podcast delves into critical issues facing women in Zimbabwe, fostering open dialogue and inspiring action.
Join us as we explore topics like sexual and reproductive health rights, gender-based violence, economic empowerment, and more, amplifying diverse perspectives and igniting conversations that drive change.
Tune in to connect with a community of women, challenge societal norms, and embark on a journey of collective empowerment.
The growing number of cardinals from Africa eligible to vote in the upcoming papal election, along with a rising number of Catholics on the continent
Sub-Saharan Africa has the most children and youth out of school, totalling 98 million children. Out-of-school children are among the most vulnerable and face a high risk of forced child marriage and child labour.
Preserving indigenous eating habits in Africa has been tipped as key to preventing non-communicable diseases – responsible for 74% of all deaths worldwide – as processed food consumption follows a rapid urbanisation trend across Africa.
Finance, trade and international development experts weigh in on how Africa should respond to the new US trade policy, insisting on prioritising an ‘Africa first’ approach – without burning bridges with its trade partner – ahead of a meeting of African Ministers of Trade