Private sector calls on governments to fund renewable energy projects

This year marks exactly 6 years until 2030 but only less than half of the targeted amount of gigawatts of renewable energy has been installed around the world.
By Farai Shawn Matiashe Apr. 17, 2024

Karoi joins global zero waste movement

The Environmental Management Agency trained over 6 000 community members on recycling as a business.
By Nhau Mangirazi Apr. 2, 2024

Zim’s media sector at crossroads

Mafukidze said the Zimbabwean media cannot continue to operate in silos in order to be competitive.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 24, 2024

Media sector needs bailing out

Matewu said the anticipated reforms to the Broadcasting Services Act should be expedited to allow for foreign direct investment into the sector.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 20, 2024

SA, a shining beacon of democracy at work

I am from Zimbabwe, a country that has never witnessed a smooth electoral process, let alone a democratic transfer of power since attaining independence 44 years ago.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Mar. 19, 2024

A way forward for political orphans

Eventually, the proponents of breakaway factions either rejoined the mother party or simply gave up and retired from politics.
By Simon Mutonhori Mar. 8, 2024

Over 18 million girls out of school in Africa: Report

 Education International Africa director Dennis Sinyolo said African governments should take immediate policy, legislative and financing measures to end teacher shortage.
By Silas Nkala Feb. 19, 2024

Xenophobia fears as SA party targets Zim learners

He said the principal, one Nkabinde, confirmed that the SGB chairperson was indeed Zimbabwean but dismissed allegations that his school made an application to teach Shona.
By Rex Mphisa Feb. 14, 2024

Why do SA political parties ignore environment in their manifestos?

Prof. Child said that while countries like Namibia and Zimbabwe have proactive policies to promote the wildlife economy, especially on private and communal lands.
By Emmanuel Koro Feb. 2, 2024