Civil protection is only good when funded
What we only know is that because of the La Niña phenomenon, Zimbabwe will experience better rains this time around compared to the last rainy season.
By Newsday
Nov. 15, 2024
AI vis-à-vis natural disaster prevention in Southern Africa
More recently various methods are used to measure atmospheric characteristics, such as temperature, pressure and humidity as they move through the air.
By Taurai Mabhachi and Nkosikhona Sibanda
Aug. 2, 2024
Cyclone-hit Chimanimani villagers still traumatised
Gadyanga bemoaned the intense human-wildlife conflict arising from the harsh climatic conditions that emanated from the cyclone.
By Lorraine Muromo
Jul. 9, 2024
Golf Zone: From surviving Cyclone Idai to top golf amateur
Chidambazina survived the Cyclone Idai floods which devastated his home when he was just 12 years old in March 2019.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
Jun. 28, 2024
Caution: Drought relief scandal ahead
Forty-two years ago, two years after political independence, corruption levels were tame compared to the current rampant levels.
By Trevor Ncube
Jun. 6, 2024
Boost for expecting mothers in Chimanimani
Lions Club International Foundation poured US$100 000 towards the construction of the Vhimba Maternity Clinic.
By Henry Mhara
Jun. 4, 2024
The climate brief: Why is our climate changing?
This dynamic is particularly pertinent in discussions about climate change, although it could be a topic for another time.
By Darlington Muyambwa
May. 31, 2024
Chidambazina wins Hillside Masters
Chidambazina honed his golf skills on a nine-hole golf course which was destroyed by Cyclone Idai and has risen to become one of the most exciting golf prospects in the country.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
May. 28, 2024
Food crisis requires prompt action
High spending authorities must begin serious cutbacks to a range of luxuries, including expensive globe-trotting adventures and spending on fast cars.
By The Zimbabwe Independent
Mar. 8, 2024