Zimbabwe should invest more on energy projects to be an energy powerhouse under a single Africa energy market
Despite these challenges, Zimbabwe is blessed with abundant and under-utilised renewable energy resources:
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Nov. 30, 2025
Zim blames drought for failing to meet SDG target
Globally, the situation is dire, with a UN report revealing that only 17% of SDG targets are on track.
By Sharon Zebra
Nov. 17, 2025
Embracing a cleaner Zim: A collective responsibility for public health and sustainable development
Through her leadership, we are reminded that a clean environment is a fundamental human right, essential for human dignity and well-being.
By Clever Marisa
Nov. 16, 2025
Africa’s message to the world: From UNGA to new shared global future
It was the voice of a continent demanding partnership, rethinking the rules of development, and offering bold solutions to crises that threaten the entire planet.
By Chenayimoyo Mutambasere
Oct. 3, 2025
Talking Green World: Diaspora participation in renewable energy can add 5 000MW through remittances
Diaspora green bonds – Structured by financial institutions, allowing Zimbabweans abroad to invest in safe, interest-bearing securities that directly fund solar farms and substations.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Sep. 21, 2025
Senators demand urgent action on Byo water crisis
The report shed some light on the challenges that residents were facing such as going for weeks with dry taps.
By Sharon Sibindi
Aug. 27, 2025
The Africa we want by 2063: A pipe dream?
What is concerning is that the regional blocs like Africa Union and its sub-blocs seem not to have any clue for conflict prevention, management and resolution.
By Nicholas Aribino
Aug. 25, 2025
Empowering rural women through energy: A development imperative
In Gwanda, a rural community that we enabled with solar mini-grid access, women formed a co-op to operate the grain mill on solar power.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Aug. 24, 2025
From sacred gardens to soulless factories: The spiritual cost of colonial and industrial food systems in Africa
Not from lack of ambition, resources, or innovation, but from the lingering shadow of colonialism and the suffocating grip of industrialisation on the continent’s food systems.
By Tinashe Elvis Chikodzi
Aug. 10, 2025




