Captive power plants: A symptom of the deepening energy crisis

It is a clear acknowledgment that Zimbabwe’s power crisis has reached a point where the State can no longer guarantee reliable electricity supply to its biggest consumers.
By Newsday Oct. 11, 2025

Talking Green World: Zimbabwe’s lithium: A catalyst for energy security and national development

Our energy crisis cannot be solved by generation alone. Lithium batteries are the missing link to stabilise solar, wind, and hydro power. With large-scale storage, Zimbabwe can:
By Edzai Kachirekwa Sep. 28, 2025

The climate crisis is unjust for rural women

The climate crisis is, therefore, not just an environmental challenge but also a matter of social justice, gender equity, and human rights.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Sep. 28, 2025

Can private sector solve water woes?

Zimbabwe has struggled with potable water supply, implying that new models of water provision are needed.
By Kevin Tutani Sep. 26, 2025

Road safety crisis in Zimbabwe: A public health emergency

The alarming surge in road traffic accidents and fatalities demands immediate attention and collective action to mitigate this growing epidemic.
By Clever Marisa Sep. 21, 2025

The importance of financing agri-food systems to meet our climate goals

Agriculture is both a victim and a driver of climate change
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Sep. 14, 2025

Energy crisis: Need for re-look at the energy mix

This is unsustainable and many households and industries are now turning to their own private sources of energy like solar plants, diesel generators and windmills. 
By Veritas Aug. 18, 2025

Harare’s water crisis: A ticking time bomb for public health

As the authority mandated to ensure access to clean water, the council's inability to perform its duties has severe implications for public health.
By Clever Marisa Aug. 17, 2025

Zimbabwe’s economic paradox: Is neoliberalism undermining worker rights and fuelinginequality?

Zimbabwe is grappling with a profound economic crisis marked by escalating wage inequality and a significant decline in worker protections
By Lovemore Nyawo Aug. 17, 2025