Understanding Climate Change: Journalists Equipped to Tackle Misinformation and Report Accurately

By Fanuel Chinowaita Mutare, February 18, 2025 – In a bid to combat the growing threat of climate misinformation and enhance accurate reporting on climate issues, Frank Mpahlo the Executive Director of Green Governance Zimbabwe recently trained journalists and women miners on the intricacies of climate change and its mitigation. The training, organized by the…

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Sagambe Primary School Head Transferred Amid Corruption Allegations, Parents Demand More Action

By Fanuel Chinowaita Sagambe Primary School headmaster, Mr. Evans Mwaturura, has finally been transferred from the school following a long battle between parents and school authorities over allegations of corruption and abuse of power. His removal came after persistent efforts by parents, community leaders, and education officials who demanded accountability for the alleged mismanagement of…

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Sagambe Primary School Headmaster Transferred Amid Embezzlement Scandal

By Fanuel Chinowaita Honde Valley – Sagambe Primary School headmaster, Mr. Evans Mwaturura, has been transferred from the school following a prolonged and contentious joint effort involving parents, community leaders, education officials, and stakeholders. The decision comes after a decade-long saga of alleged embezzlement of school funds and the suppression of parental dissent through fabricated…

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Breaking Barriers: Kudakwashe Doba’s Quest for Creative Freedom

By Nyaradzo Chitungo Kudakwashe Doba’s remarkable journey is a testament to resilience, determination, and unwavering positivity. Born with Cerebral Palsy (CP), a neurological condition that affects muscle tone, posture, and movement, he has never allowed his physical challenges to limit his ambitions. His life began with a difficult start. At birth, he experienced severe respiratory…

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“Wetlands Work for Water”: Expert Warns Against Harare’s Environmental Destruction

By Heather Buzuzi Harare’s wetlands, crucial for the city’s water security and ecological balance, are facing a crisis. Despite existing policies meant to protect them, illegal developments and agricultural activities continue to threaten their survival. Dr. Rob Cunliffe of the Zimbabwe Wetlands Trust has warned that if urgent action is not taken, the city’s water…

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Mutare’s Wetlands Under Siege – A Call for Urgent Conservation and Policy Reform

By Fanuel Chinowaita Mutare, Zimbabwe – February 14, 2025 Mutare, a city nestled in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, is grappling with a growing environmental crisis as its wetlands face unprecedented threats. These vital ecosystems, which play a critical role in water provisioning, flood control, and biodiversity conservation, are being rapidly degraded due to urbanization,…

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Heavy Rains Render Chavhanga Road Impassable, Sparking Community Dispute Over Repairs

By Fanuel Chinowaita Chavhanga, Ward 28, Mutasa North Constituency – February 14, 2025 Recent heavy rains have severely damaged Chavhanga Road, a critical artery for residents of Ward 28 in Mutasa North Constituency. The deteriorating condition of the road has disrupted daily life and livelihoods, prompting calls for urgent repairs. However, a dispute has emerged…

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Bridge Connecting Hobhouse and Dangamvura Washed Away

By Fanuel Chinowaita Mutare, Zimbabwe – February 14, 2025 – A critical footbridge linking Hobhouse and Dangamvura in Mutare was washed away on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning following relentless rainfall throughout the night. The bridge, which was constructed using funds from the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA), collapsed under the pressure of the rising…

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Mutare Faces Flooding Crisis Amidst Concerns Over Environmental Degradation

By Fanuel Chinowaita MUTARE – A dispute has erupted between the Mutare City Council and environmental watchdog Mutare Rivers Rehabilitation Initiative (MRRI) over the city’s ongoing flooding crisis, with MRRI accusing authorities of negligence in protecting key ecosystems. The clash surfaced in a heated exchange yesterday after the council attributed the flooding to uncontrolled cultivation…

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