Zim launches US$9,4m climate-change resilience project

The project is aimed at improving food security, supporting rural development and protecting vulnerable farming communities from the impacts of climate change. 
By Ruth Maseko 18h ago

Wetlands sustain life, mitigate climate change

This year’s commemorations will be held under the theme Wetlands and Traditional Knowledge: Celebrating Cultural Heritage. 

Hydro kinetic energy: A solution driven by innovation

As the environmental experts also warn of land degradation for the construction of solar farms, a new method of protecting the ecosystem has been found through new technologies. 
By Edzai Kachirekwa Jan. 25, 2026

Shurugwi MP moves to boost food security

The legislator said while Shurugwi has received good rainfall this season with prospects of a bumper harvest, relying solely on rain-fed agriculture was no longer sustainable. 
By Moses Mugugunyeki Jan. 25, 2026

Adapting to the impacts of climate change

Farmers can diversify crops, adopt drought tolerant varieties and adjust planting calendars in response to shifting rainfall patterns.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jan. 18, 2026

Climate change advocates hail MIF green energy stance

MIF chief executive officer John Mangudya said they aim to foster development.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan. 17, 2026

Why expanding farmers’ access to climate information and premium markets matters for Zimbabwe

Seasonal forecasts, early warning systems, agro-meteorological advisories, and localised weather updates can significantly improve farmers’ decision-making.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jan. 11, 2026

Digital solutions for environmental sustainability in Zimbabwe

Digital land registries could reduce conflicts, improve land-use planning, and support sustainable resource management.  
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Dec. 21, 2025

Zinara’s digital drive puts roads back on track

A key benefit is improved motor vehicle licence compliance as the e-tag will not allow passage of vehicles with expired license at the tollgates.
By Freeman Makopa Dec. 19, 2025