Geoengineering or bust?
This chain of events, where the warming we cause triggers further changes in the climate, is called a “feedback” — and since we didn’t cause it directly, we can’t turn it off.
By Gwynne Dyer
Jun. 6, 2025
Rhetoric and responsibility in Zimbabwe’s mining sector
Zimbabwe’s Mines and Minerals Act empowers him to revoke licences from violators. He oversees a network of mining commissioners and inspectors.
By Donald Nyarota
Jun. 1, 2025
Mat South, NAC forge alliance to fight HIV, child marriages
Zimbabwe, with about 1,5 million people living with HIV and Aids and many third world countries that benefited from USAid, were left to combat diseases in areas once covered by NGOs.
By Rex Mphisa
May. 31, 2025
Veld fires destroy Zim forests
According to the Environmental Management Agency (Ema), many veld fires are caused by human activities, which include land clearing and hunting, among others.
By Obert Siamilandu
May. 29, 2025
Deforestation negatively impacts tobacco sector: TIMB
The organisation said the inspections are not only focused on fire prevention, but also form part of its long-term commitment to responsible environmental management.
By Staff Reporter
May. 29, 2025
EMA’s daunting task to protect Zimbabwe’s environment
The establishment of a dedicated Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) desk at EMA signals an attempt to fast-track investigations and referrals.
By Passionate Fuza
May. 25, 2025
Pollinator revolution brings renewed hope for Kariba farmer
Among the seed inputs was the coriander that attracts pollinators due to its small, white flowers, which are a good source of nectar and pollen. I planted these around the plot.
By Caroline Chiimba
May. 21, 2025
What does the interview measure: Evidence from scientific research
Unstructured interviews show moderate to strong correlations with general mental ability (0.41), meaning they are substantially influenced by how intelligent candidates appear.
By Memory Nguwi
May. 9, 2025
Mines ministry steps up EPOs review
This follows last year’s decision to halt the automatic renewal of expiring EPOs, a move aimed at curbing speculative land holding in Zimbabwe’s mineral-rich provinces.
By Ashton Ndakusiya
May. 9, 2025