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Jakachira connects African cultural diversity through Being African Book Club

Culturally confident Gladys Jakachira has come up with a very innovative way of connecting African cultural diversity through BeingAfrican Book Club.
By Tendai Sauta Aug. 8, 2025

Thirsty extraction: How mining’s relentless demand for water is devastating local communities

Esther Muzondiwa, director for the Zimbabwe Smallholder Farmers’ Union, amplified the voices of local farmers like Fatima.
By Tonderayi Matonho Jul. 11, 2025

Conservationists seek political support to promote biodiversity

It also seeks to address urgent threats to the region’s biodiversity, including climate change, habitat loss and the significant conservation funding gap.
By Staff Reporter May. 22, 2025

EU launches photo competition to celebrate biodiversity

The EU public affairs team said the competition sought to highlight the relationship between nature and people.
By Sharon Zebra May. 24, 2024

Women in finance: Fostering growth, success in leadership

Women play a critical role in their organisation’s success and holding them back from leadership positions will prove detrimental to business performance.
By Tariro Mutizwa Apr. 5, 2024

The essence of networking in business

These activities not only contribute to the community but also allow you to interact with a diverse range of individuals, expanding your network in meaningful ways.
By Shaun Jayaratnam Mar. 28, 2024

Responsible consumption, production: A very difficult goal to attain

Some countries manage their resources as if there is no tomorrow, or as if no one would come after them.
By Peter Makwanya Mar. 18, 2024

AWF tackles deforestation

During the tobacco season, Zimbabwe earned over US$1 billion in foreign currency but it has had major effects, particularly deforestation caused by curing of the golden leaf.
By Nhau Mangirazi Dec. 27, 2023

Seedling production propping up women, youth livelihoods

AWF youth programmes officer Collins Shava said there was a need for youth participation in enhancing biodiversity and wildlife economic value in the country.
By Nhau Mangirazi Nov. 21, 2023