The growing global water crisis

Its wastewater simply flows into rivers that drain a way to the Zambezi in the north.
By Eddie Cross Oct. 28, 2024

Securico successfully swings for impact

At least 130 golfers participated in the oversubscribed event which carried the theme ‘swinging for impact.’
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Oct. 25, 2024

Zim unveils its untamed beauty to Indian travel agents

The agents were immersed in a series of unforgettable experiences that allowed them to connect deeply with Zimbabwe’s unique attractions.
By Newsday Sep. 21, 2024

Xanthe Somers weaves Zim history and crafts through her ‘Invisible Hand’

Invisible Hand brings to the fore, undervalued yet crucial craft practices traditionally labelled as “women’s work”, such as weaving, sewing, stitching and mending.
By Newsday Sep. 7, 2024

Diversify power sources

 The bulk of the IPPs are in the renewable space which dovetails with government policy to scale up renewable energy generation.
By Newsday Sep. 5, 2024

El Niño phenomenon worsens receding Kariba Dam levels

In a statement yesterday, ZRA said water level in Lake Kariba had dropped significantly. It was recorded at 476,75m this year compared to 479,34m last year.
By Gracious Daniel Aug. 28, 2024

A day with a food insecure Binga woman

Going deep into the territory would reveal how this northwestern part of the country is prone to droughts.
By Shanee Banda Aug. 24, 2024

Water levels at Kariba remain low

The water levels at Kariba Dam have been declining over the past two decades, with a sharp drop in 2022 due to a severe drought and high demand for water.
By Obert Siamilandu Aug. 14, 2024

Byo water kiosks run dry

During the same year, he formed a trust called Operation Desperation Trust to raise funds for the water project but without success.
By Patricia Sibanda Jul. 22, 2024