Green villages battle climate change in rural Zim

The cockerels’ crow would be her alarm, and she would quickly stir from the warmth of her blanket to start her day.
By Problem Masau Oct. 10, 2024

Global climate change narratives, a victim of high egos

The dominant egoistic climate narratives have been imposed on the Global South at the same time shaping the worldwide climate landscapes and spaces.
By Peter Makwanya Oct. 7, 2024

Night of terror: Chimanimani reflects on horrors of Cyclone Idai

These need to include cultural, traditional, familial, historic, sentimental, psychological, emotional, mental and physical.
By Patience Ukama Oct. 4, 2024

Climate change and disaster impacts carry feminine face

Research reveals that disasters reinforce, perpetuate and increase existing gender inequalities, making catastrophic situations worse for women than men.
By Alfred Towo Sep. 30, 2024

Sustainable future pathway: COP29, real estate and NDCs

The country's NDCs prioritise transitioning to a low-carbon economy, with a focus on renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable land use.
By Mike Juru Sep. 27, 2024

Climate change and Zimbabwe's economy: Challenges and opportunities

How we deal with climate change will shape Zimbabwe’s economy for many years to come.
By Ayodele Odusola Sep. 23, 2024

Geopolitics and ICT in Africa's quest for climate justice

Climate change poses grave threats to countries across Africa, especially fragile and conflict-affected states.
By Evans Mathanda Sep. 22, 2024

World View: World moves into uncharted territory

You may have noticed that the year is only 2024, and we are already there. Something has gone wrong and there is a scramble to cover it up.
By Gwynne Dyer Sep. 20, 2024

Muckracker: Long live our dear Owner! Long live Munhumutapa!

Muck is waiting for an invitation to the graduation party of Cde Dexter Nduna, otherwise the temptation to invite himself is beyond control.
By Muckracker Sep. 20, 2024