How fate and misfortune shaped female auto electrician’s future

As one approaches the workshop, one thing catches the attention: A broken-down Bell dozer which appears to have seen its best days.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 17, 2025

85 000 left stranded as gold cartel pollutes major river

The outlawed practice, which has been going on for decades, has resulted in the release of toxic chemicals into the water supply, leaving communities to suffer the consequences.
By Freeman Makopa Jan. 10, 2025

Huddled in Runyararo, relocated Idai victims suffer in silence

Survivors of the tropical storm found themselves being moved to Runyararo and Johane is one of the hundreds of other families relocated from Ngangu and Rusitu areas.
By Garikai Tunhira Oct. 15, 2024

A harvest for hunger in rural Zimbabwe

With only a 2-hectare piece of land (about 5 acres), Maosa’s zunde ramambo is one of the most successful, according to Raymond Saurombe, a chief from the same district.
By Evidence Chenjerai Apr. 11, 2024

Chimanimani pounces on timber poachers

The council plans to set up the boom gate at Biriiri growth along the highway.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 1, 2024

Biogas project changes lives

The biogas project offers alternative clean cooking energy for rural women and promotes tree conservation.
By Obert Siamilandu Nov. 17, 2023

Gully reclamation: Double benefit for Chimanimani villagers

Infrastructure including classroom blocks, boreholes and houses are at risk of collapsing or being washed away as gullies threaten to undermine the building foundations.
By Obert Siamilandu Nov. 11, 2023

Climate change shocks fuel period poverty

Many young women have had to survive the challenges of period poverty through green skilling initiatives and climate change adaptation.
By Lorraine Muromo Nov. 6, 2023
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Villagers turn to beekeeping to build climate change resilience

According to Zimbabwe’s Forestry Commission, beekeeping is one of the greener alternatives for making a living.
By Lorraine Muromo Oct. 15, 2023