How can you tell if the local market is working for farmers and consumers

The World Food Programme (WFP) has developed a framework that shows whether a particular market is working for local consumers and farmers.   
By Charles Dhewa 13h ago

Women entrepreneurs, innovators headline Lift Me Up empowerment conference

Olga Muteiwa said preparations for the conference are complete, and organisers are confident the event will deliver meaningful dialogue and practical insights for women across sectors.
By Tendai Sauta Mar. 7, 2026

WFP, partners to provide food aid to over 80K people in Mberengwa

“Targeting prioritises food insecure households through a community-based, participatory approach,” the brief read. 
By Silas Nkala Feb. 3, 2026

Child safeguarding and the law of obligations

Duty bearers are under obligation to ensure that children’s rights are respected, promoted, protected and fulfilled.
By Nicholas Aribino Dec. 16, 2025

Zim at crossroads: Currency battles, diaspora anxiety, drought shocks, and the urgent question of national responsibility

Investors are not deterred by risk alone but by unpredictability, as highlighted in the World Bank’s (2024) Zimbabwe Economic Update.
By Vongai Mahagwe Dec. 14, 2025

Rains increase flooding risks in region

Zimbabwe experienced an historic El Niño-induced drought that compromised most of the crops in the 2023-24 farming season, leaving over five million citizens in urgent need of food aid. 
By Sharon Zebra Nov. 26, 2025

‘Social protection cushions citizens from shocks’

Zimbabwe’s informal sector now accounts for 76% of the country’s economy, according to Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency. 
By Phillip Chidavaenzi Nov. 24, 2025

WFP project changes lives in Bulawayo

The impact of the project was evident during a media tour on Wednesday of a thriving Old Lobengula Community Garden and the home of a successful detergent maker in Pelandaba. 
By Silas Nkala Nov. 21, 2025

Matabeleland South food stocks running out

While Zimbabwe’s national food security situation remained stable in September 2025 supported by steady supplies and stable prices, the report painted a different picture for Matabeleland South
By Kirsty Sibanda Nov. 13, 2025