September 09
Zimbabwe: High-Impact Research Can Drive Vision 2030 Goals
Greater focus on high-impact research initiatives can accelerate Zimbabwe's quest to become an upper-middle-class society by 2030. Read more »
August 13
Zimbabwe: Holy Cross Dam Transforms Lives, Drives Rural Businesses
The recently commissioned Holy Cross Dam and its associated projects in Chirumanzu Constituency are transforming the lives of 800 families and benefiting more than 4 000 people… Read more »
June 19
Africa: Africa Needs Home-Grown Tech to Counter Onslaught
Day in day out, Africa faces new challenges in remaining focused on development projects that transform the lives of its people for the better, outside Western Europe lenses. Read more »
May 15
Zimbabwe: Family Unity Recognised As Crucial in Sustainable Development
Gloria Muruva and Mutsawashe Mashandure Read more »
October 23, 2023
Zimbabwe: Govt Tackles Non-Communicable Diseases Using Sport
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter Read more »
September 19, 2023
Southern Africa: U.S. Clearly Knows What 'Global South' Least Wants to Hear At UNGA
Starting from yesterday, the high level week of the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) began and will last until September 26. Read more »
August 24, 2023
South Africa: New Energy Projects Resolve SA Power Woes
The ever-deepening energy cooperation between China and South Africa, especially in fields of renewable energy, will become a new driver of economic and trade cooperation between… Read more »
December 12, 2022
Zimbabwe: Solar Power Scheme for Civil Servants
GOVERNMENT will set up a solar energy project for civil servants to use for domestic consumption as it moves to ameliorate the power supply challenges currently being faced in the… Read more »
November 14, 2022
Zimbabwe: Climate Change Threatens Mana Pools Biodiversity
Climate change, alongside a huge elephant population, land degradation and habitat loss, are emerging as top threats to biodiversity at Mana Pools National Park tucked on the… Read more »
November 28, 2011
Zimbabwe: The Scars of Cyclone Eline
IT is now more than 10 years since Cyclone Eline hit remote rural communities in the country leaving a trail of destruction on basic infrastructure but the pain it caused is still… Read more »