Enriching climate change discourses with indigenous knowledge perspectives
Although largely undocumented, most African communities have traditionally protected IKS through their own structures such as capacities within the old generation.
By Charles Dhewa
May. 26, 2023
Village Rhapsody: African countries must scrap passports, abolish border restrictions
Africa can do better. No African should be treated like a foreigner in any African country.
By Evans Mathanda
Mar. 19, 2023
Perspectives: The actual cost of mining to Zim's communities
I will not explain what this means, l will just talk about the reasoning and why it is now a thing of the past.
By Tracy Mutowekuziva
Mar. 5, 2023
Attendance increased 35% at 5 Gokwe North schools, and here is why
FOR the last five years, Rise Against Hunger has worked with its partner ADRA International to address food insecurity in Gokwe North.
By Amh Voices
Mar. 1, 2023
Dams spilling: Cause for celebration or concern
These are experienced in urban areas where, despite dams spilling, they are always reeling under water cuts and rationing.
By Peter Makwanya
Feb. 5, 2023
Flash floods hit Gokwe North.
There are also reports that major rivers have broken their banks, with communities living along the banks of Ume River being the worst affected.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
Jan. 25, 2023
Sky is the limit for Kadoma art prodigy
When art carries a message and is understood by an audience, it naturally becomes valuable.
By Melinda Kusemachibi
Jan. 15, 2023
Aggregation is the only way of returning African farmers to profitability
Food processors often struggle to get raw materials for processing due to fragmented production and distribution systems in several production zones.
By Charles Dhewa
Jan. 4, 2023
Chinese quarry miner courts controversy
The mine is located a few hundred metres from residential homes and schools.
By Silas Nkala
Dec. 17, 2022