Zimbabwe’s Informal Economy:  A Nut yet to be Cracked

Zimbabwe’s Informal Economy: A Nut yet to be Cracked

By Thabisani Dube From the crowded pavements of Zimbabwe’s cities and towns, from Harare, where the scent of roasted maize drifts through the air, to the dusty bus ranks of Mutare echoing with the clang of handcarts and the hum of commuter buses, a powerful informal...
Rail Crossing Accidents A Silent Epidemic in Zimbabwe

Rail Crossing Accidents A Silent Epidemic in Zimbabwe

By Simbarashe Muparaganda BULAWAYO- The early morning cold still lingered in the air when tragedy struck at the Mahatshula rail crossing just outside Bulawayo main railway station. A commuter omnibus with passengers from the medium density suburb never made it past...
Zimbabwe harnesses solar energy to power rural agriculture

Zimbabwe harnesses solar energy to power rural agriculture

By Johnson Siamachira Harare, (New Ziana) — “What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember. What I do, I know,” reflects Mpokiseng Moyo, a smallholder farmer at the Rustlers Gorge Irrigation Scheme in Gwanda South district. Her words demonstrate the transformative...
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