How climate change in Zim is transforming business sectors

Agriculture and food production The agricultural sector is one of the most directly affected by climate change.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Nov. 8, 2024

A farmer’s resilience: How agroecology is helping Shashe farmers

In recent years, climate change has wreaked havoc on Zimbabwe’s agriculture.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Nov. 8, 2024

Climate change needs citizen activism

In Zimbabwe we had frigid temperatures in October, South Africa received record levels of snow.
By Ignatius Tsuro Oct. 31, 2024

Climate change threatens Africa’s economies: ED

Mnangagwa said Africa was enduring the worst effects of global warming.
By Praise Nyamadzawo and Ophar Mavuri Oct. 31, 2024

African leaders urged to fund conservation efforts

AWF chief executive officer Kaddu Sebunya said local communities are the custodians of Africa’s biodiversity.
By Obert Siamilandu Oct. 30, 2024

Hwange small businesses struggle to cope with effects of climate change

“These power cuts and water rationing, caused by climate change, have become more frequent and are negatively affecting our business,” Liteta said.
By Own Correspondent Oct. 27, 2024

Nature-friendly approaches to human-elephant conflicts

The last culling known to Zimbabwe was in 1988 and it is worrying how for almost 34 years the practice was abandoned. Why now?
By Darlington Mafa Oct. 25, 2024

Defeating Africa’s struggle with import dependency

The paradox is striking: Africa possesses the resources to feed not only itself but also the world, yet it continues to grapple with hunger, unemployment, and dependency on external food sources.
By Vicki Otaruyina Oct. 25, 2024

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