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Miss Earth Zim Kimberly eyes world crown

This journey has shown me that beauty lies not just in appearance but in our strength, compassion and commitment to making a difference
By Tendai Sauta Nov. 1, 2024

Zim makes key inroads into biogas as energy costs spiral

OPERATING or living in a market battered by rolling blackouts is no easy walk in the park.
By Melody Chikono Sep. 20, 2024

AU Envoy on youth plants trees in Zimbabwe

Speaking after the tree planting exercise at Mawaba Primary School Mpemba reiterated the urgent need for the youth to prioritize mitigating and adapting to the climate change crisis.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 6, 2024

Unpacking climate change connudrum

Human activities reportedly caused greenhouse gases that are warming the world faster than ever in at least the last 2 000 years.
By Tapiwa Gomo Apr. 1, 2024

Zim's queens: Beauty, brains and beyond the crown

Courtney Jongwe: Miss Earth Zimbabwe 2023 isn't just about environmental beauty; she advocates for sustainable solutions to plastic pollution.
By Nyasha Gorogodo Dec. 24, 2023

Environmental activist to represent Zim at Miss Earth

Having participated in Miss Environment 2022, Jongwe brings valuable experience to the Miss Earth stage.
By Nyasha Gorogodo Dec. 10, 2023

Biden is boosting hydrogen but some are unhappy

Hydrogen has a lot of green potential. When burned, it does not release the greenhouse gases that are warming the planet.
By Bbc News Oct. 16, 2023

World View: Life elsewhere: Findings promising

The planet orbits a star imaginatively named K2-18, about 120 light years from here.
By Gwynne Dyer Sep. 22, 2023

Rescuers race to find survivors over 48 hours after Morocco quake

People have been salvaging possessions from the ruins of their homes and describing desperate scenes as they dug with their bare hands to find relatives.
By Reuters Sep. 11, 2023