The decoloniality of Women Leadership in Zimbabwe(*Written by Fadzai D Mutodza-Sibanda and Shevedzo ChitokwindoMar 8, 2023Mar 8, 2023
The Power of ChoiceEver since l came to the city, my main goal was to get a job and care for my needs, but l did not know how to balance that with school at…Sep 18, 20221Sep 18, 20221
“Less of a man?”It was Monday morning when l excitedly told my work friend Lisa about the book l was reading –”Untamed”. Lisa could see how happy l was to…Sep 2, 20222Sep 2, 20222
The weaponization of the struggleI took a week-long trip from Mutare, Chipinge, Masvingo and Bulawayo. Ideally, l was doing a dateline for my research on HIV resilience…Jun 18, 2022Jun 18, 2022
Feminist Activism : At what cost ….?Every time l travel, l always buy stuff l do not need because am an impulsive buyer. Everything with a price looks beautiful to me, and…Jun 7, 2022Jun 7, 2022
The ‘Witch’ of the societyGrowing up in a Christian family comes with being curious about witches and some evil eyes. My family greatly believe in exorcism and…May 30, 20221May 30, 20221
A quest for intersectionalityWomen and men have different needs and access to and control over resources. As of 1 July 2021, the population of Africa is projected to…May 23, 20221May 23, 20221
Education and the “future” of jobsGoing to school and getting a degree has always been my dream. At some point, it did not matter what the future would look like, as long as…May 15, 20221May 15, 20221
Hair Politics and ProfessionalismMy aunt is a good chef, but instead of learning her expressive cooking skills like any other ordinary girl, l spent time looking at her…May 10, 2022May 10, 2022
Gender Based Violence: “A narrative of Power”From an emotional angle, Gender-based violence is a personal narrative of sex and gender, but it is a narrative of power from a practical…May 8, 2022May 8, 2022