Environmental governance project unveiled

He said the ZIMACE project would also seek to address challenges identified under Zimbabwe’s National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).
By Edgar Gweshe Mar. 28, 2024

Women demand inclusion in climate change policies

Action Aid Zimbabwe women’s rights and economic justice manager Rumbidzayi Makoni said women were at the mercy of climate change impacts.
By Lorraine Muromo and Sizalokuhle Ncube Nov. 17, 2023

‘Govt must tighten plastic legislation’

“These policies alone, without commensurate awareness programmes, will not yield the intended results.
By Emma Nhancumba Jun. 8, 2023

3,8m villagers face hunger

This follows a recent World Bank statement which adjudged Zimbabwe as the worst country in terms of food inflation.
By Varaidzo Mudewairi and Nqobizwe Thebe Oct. 18, 2022

Govt urged to establish a disaster management fund

This came after communities in Manicaland, Chimanimani and other parts of Matabeleland provinces were ravaged by natural disasters such as flooding and cyclones due to lack of preparedness.

By The Standard Jul. 8, 2022

Set up environmental courts: CSOs

In a statement, Action Aid Zimbabwe (AAZ) said mining activities were negatively affecting surrounding communities resulting in poverty and displacements.

By The Standard Jun. 7, 2022

‘Empower youths in governance processes’

ActionAid country director Joy Mabenge urged the government to develop policies to capacitate the youth for inclusive democratic governance.

By The Standard Apr. 18, 2022

Wetherell passionate about good political governance, management of economy

My tribute to him can be contextualised in the following four distinct segments: It was in February | March 1971 when I first encountered IHW, the seemingly radical and uncompromising white student who was one of the leaders of the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) at the then University of Rhodesia (UR)

By The Standard Dec. 26, 2021

Wetherell passionate about good political governance, management of economy

My tribute to him can be contextualised in the following four distinct segments: It was in February | March 1971 when I first encountered IHW, the seemingly radical and uncompromising white student who was one of the leaders of the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) at the then University of Rhodesia (UR)

By The Standard Dec. 26, 2021