In 2016, Marx Konias Moyo, a Local Governance Studies student at Midlands State University carried out a dissertation on the challenges in the regularisation of informal settlements in Zimbabwe, with particular attention to Epworth local board. Three years down the line, we republish the full report here to initiate a conversation about it. Local authorities in Zimbabwe … Continue reading Challenges In The Regularisation Of Informal Settlements in Zimbabwe: A Case Of Epworth Local Board
Month: May 2019
The Pride that Our Dam Is & How Urgently It Needs to Be Fenced
There are many jaw-dropping structural feats around the world that have their own interesting engineering designs. But the one type of structure that would always leave most of us in great awe are dams. Their sheer magnitude and boundless capacity have this modest effect on all that would come across this structure. It’s literally like … Continue reading The Pride that Our Dam Is & How Urgently It Needs to Be Fenced
Thanks To The Canadian Embassy For Donating Sanitary Wear To Our Adolescents
The Canadian Embassy through Shamwari YeManasikana (SYS) recently donated sanitary wear to the young girls in the community of Epworth in an effort to promote safe menstrual health. The donation was handed over to girls from six schools and is part of a drive by the Canadian Ambassador, René Cremonese, to meet the needs of girls … Continue reading Thanks To The Canadian Embassy For Donating Sanitary Wear To Our Adolescents
Introducing The E-Insider: Chronicling The Realities of Epworthians In Zimbabwe
Hello! Hi. Welcome! No, forget that – too boring. Hey guys! Hmmm – too giddy. What's up? Yikes – too Budweiser. It’s one of life’s little conundrums many of us are forced to confront when we're launching a new platform: what salutation should we use to introduce an online news platform? Anyway, thank you for checking … Continue reading Introducing The E-Insider: Chronicling The Realities of Epworthians In Zimbabwe


