Power struggles: Zim’s quest for energy independence amid economic turmoil
The quest for alternative energy solutions has emerged as a beacon of hope, yet the journey is fraught with challenges, bureaucratic hurdles, and the shadows of past failure.
By Tonderayi Matonho
21h ago
Chinese company partners PWDs in energy project
The project, being led by students from China under the Education 5.0 Framework, aims to reduce deforestation by providing an alternative to firewood and electricity.
By Sharon Zebra
21h ago
Energy crisis: Need for re-look at the energy mix
This is unsustainable and many households and industries are now turning to their own private sources of energy like solar plants, diesel generators and windmills.
By Veritas
Aug. 18, 2025
There’s no substitute for energy development in Zimbabwe
Energy access transforms lives, creates jobs, and attracts investment.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Aug. 17, 2025
Bulawayo’s Catholic sisters turn to renewable energy
"We have five solar-powered boreholes supporting horticulture and also our residence," said Sr. Caroline Busvumani, during atour of the Precious Blood sisters' project.
By Marko Phiri
Aug. 17, 2025
Zim, Zambia turn up for energy pact
LEADING corporates and energy sector stakeholders from Zimbabwe and Zambia converged in Harare for the Energy Forum for Africa (EFA) networking event
By Miriam Mangwaya
Aug. 13, 2025
Caledonia reports positive balance sheet after solar plant sale
JERSEY-DOMICILED miner, Caledonia Mining Corporation, has reported a strong balance sheet in the second quarter of the financial year following the sale of its solar business for US$22,35 million.
By Blessed Ndlovu
Aug. 12, 2025
The genesis of our energy challenges must meet an exodus passage through sustainable solutions
Many households still rely on inefficient electric heaters and stoves, designed for countries with abundant surplus power, not for a grid already stretched thin.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Aug. 3, 2025
Association: Choose circles that elevate
Associations challenge you, change you, and even charge you. The inverse is true.
By Jonah Nyoni
Aug. 2, 2025