THE South African edition of the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) is set to have guests in hysterics, as organisers have announced comedy powerhouse Carl Joshua Ncube as this year’s host.
It appears to be the year of the 'comedy man' hosting awards shows. Earlier this year
Jeremy Bird, International Water Management Institute
A unanimous decision on how to take action on climate change is incredibly rare. Yet, African nations have overwhelmingly included climate resilient agriculture in their indicative pledges to the United Nations. And agriculture is seen as a major focus through
In recent years, the discussion on mineral resources management has gathered momentum and generated a lot of interest in Zimbabwe. True, Zimbabwe is blessed with over 40 different types of minerals and other natural resources that includes wildlife, forests and tourist attraction areas. The decline
10 November 2016 will always be a day to remember for a University of Zimbabwe’s Tourism Department student, Audrey Chidawanyika after she defied odds to walk away with a record five awards at the 2016 Vice Chancellor’s Award ceremony.
Chidawanyika, a 23 year UZ student from
Zimbabwe is endowed with abundant natural resources that include rich mineral deposits, wildlife, arable lands, forests, and surface and groundwater.
By ZIMCODD
It is generally believed the nation has about 30 percent of the world’s diamond reserves and is the second largest platinum producer in the world
Local poll watchdog, Election Resource Centre (ERC), has lambasted the electoral management body, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), not to use weak laws as an excuse, but to act on irregularities which have a direct bearing on its constitutional mandate to ensure free, fair and
Masvingo city authorities on Wednesday took to social media to implore residents to use water sparingly as levels at the city’s sole supplier, Lake Mutirikwi has become critical owing to late inception of rains.
By Chiedza Chigwete in Masvingo
The message, spread via different social media platforms
Zimbabwe National War Veterans Association has distanced itself from the media reports alleging that the former war fighters were claiming gratuities of up to $500,000 from the government.
Addressing journalists in Harare on Thursday, ZNLWVA Chairperson, Christopher Mutsvangwa rubbished state media reports that his association was