Loss and damage fund a boon for local victims of natural disasters

Victims of Cyclone Idai, which devastated eastern districts of Zimbabwe in March 2019 remain trapped in extreme poverty as they lack financial resources to rebuild their lives.
By Amh Voices Dec. 17, 2023

Has National Development Strategy 1 failed?

This makes citizens and policy analysts wonder if government had its own evaluation benchmarks different from the ones prescribed in the TSP document.
By Amh Voices Jul. 14, 2023

Address past human rights violations, govt urged

NTJWG director, Paul Nyathi, said the overwhelming response to the essay writing competition reflected the desire by youths to participate in conflict resolution and peace-building programmes.
By Miriam Mangwaya Jun. 30, 2023

Analysing restrictions on the export of unbeneficiated base mineral ores from Zim part 1

Base minerals export control (unbeneficiated base mineral ores) order, 2023
By Kudakwashe Kambo and Chido P Mafongoya May. 27, 2023

Rights group launches peace essay-writing competition

The students will be required to write an essay, between 800 and 1 000 words, under the title How can young people contribute towards building a peaceful Zimbabwe?
By Emmah Nhancumba May. 16, 2023

World View: Sudan: The thieves fall out

Bashir overthrew the elected government in 1989 for negotiating with separatist rebels in the south, but he ended up having to let South Sudan go himself.
By Gwynne Dyer Apr. 21, 2023

Accelerate formal, informal ways of climate education

There is need for people to adapt to climate change and cushion themselves from climate shocks.
By Peter Makwanya Apr. 17, 2023

Govt must act on its promise to build schools

However, their implementation and efficacy have always been viewed with mixed conclusions.
By Amh Voices Apr. 8, 2023

Clean tech investment reaches par with fossil fuels

Renewable energy, which includes wind, solar, biofuels and other renewables, remained the largest sector in investment terms.
By Renewable Energy World Apr. 2, 2023