Cleveland wetland destruction: Authorities drag feet as human rights crisis unfolds

Local environmentalists argue that while the country possesses somewhat good laws and policies for the protection of the environment, enforcement on the ground is faltering.
By Kennedy Nyavaya 10h ago

Insiza farmers embrace agroecology

Agroecology is sustainable farming that works with nature.
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Sep. 16, 2025

Saving Zim’s soil and averting agricultural land degradation for food-secure future

Agroecology—farming that works with nature rather than against it—is another powerful tool.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jun. 29, 2025

From painter to pioneer: How agroecology transformed Gondo’s life, his community in Zvimba

There, he learned methods to conserve water and rejuvenate poor soils. Today, he’s not only applying those methods, but also sharing them with others.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Jun. 7, 2025

Continued innovation is difficult to sustain without consistent production.

African countries cannot continue suffering from malnutrition when there is such diversity of foods.
By Charles Dhewa Jun. 5, 2025

Continued innovation is difficult to sustain without consistent production

Tracking sources of food makes it possible for consumers to know if what they are buying is, indeed, agroecology and organic or not.
By Charles Dhewa Jun. 4, 2025

Village Rhapsody: Climate change mitigation through agroecology: Carbon sequestration and emission reduction

Agroecology presents a powerful, nature-based solution for climate change mitigation through its dual role in carbon sequestration and emission reduction.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Nov. 10, 2024

Zim advances agro-ecology to boost food security

This approach fosters local innovation, allowing farmers to integrate traditional practices with modern techniques tailored to their specific environments.
By Takudzwanashe Mangongera Nov. 6, 2024

To what extent can a few beneficiaries transform a whole community?

Some interventions target vulnerable households hoping to improve their socio-economic status to match other community members.
By Charles Dhewa Oct. 30, 2024