Reimagining Sadc debt through feminist lens
Debt disproportionately affects women, particularly in Sadc countries where gender inequalities are prevalent.
By Yolander Millin
May. 30, 2025
African civil society organizations agree to jointly advocate for water rights across the continent
The CSOs urged the African Union and national governments to adopt these commitments, ensuring that water and sanitation rights are embedded in all national policies.
By Tonderayi Matonho
May. 27, 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
Water security in resource-rich areas under threat, says Dutch ambassador
Other keynote speakers highlighted the need for immediate action to mitigate the impact of climate change on water resources.
By Tonderayi Matonho
May. 13, 2025
Navigating turbulent waters: Does Zimbabwe have a future?
Mnangagwa’s overtures to the United States risk alienating Zimbabwe’s traditional Southern African Development Community (Sadc) allies.
By Charles Ray
May. 13, 2025
Zimbabwe CSOs prepare for Post 2025 Africa Water Vision conference
According to the organisers, this initiative is crucial for addressing the fragmentation in stakeholder voices and ensuring a collective vision for water governance in Zimbabwe.
By Tonderayi Matonho
May. 12, 2025
Back from a deserved sabbatical
Numerous articles have in the past been written about this particular highway with a clarion call for urgent action in terms of rehabilitation and reconstruction.
By Burzil Dube
May. 11, 2025
Vital role of rehabilitation in disability
Therefore, rehabilitation empowers people with disabilities to live more independently, participating actively in society and enhancing their quality of life.
By Deborah Tigere
May. 9, 2025
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Court summons pile up on contractors doorsteps... as unpaid govt works take a toll on firms
The debts have also triggered waves of asset seizures by frustrated creditors, with some investors losing personal property.
By Freeman Makopa
May. 9, 2025