Climate Change & Environment

3 Masvingo City Councillors face chop            

By TellZim Reporter MASVINGO – Three Masvingo City Councillors are facing imminent recall amid accusations of supporting an independent candidate linked to former opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, exposing the deep...

Late Councilor Masimba’s widow throws hat in ring for by-election

By Staff Reporter In a surprise but bold move, Tsungai Mandati, the widow of late CCC Councilor Tafara Masimba,...

Minister Garwe criticizes councils for financial woes

By Beatific Gumbwanda Minister of Local Government and Public Works, Daniel Garwe, has criticized local authorities for poor service...

Min Mthuli accepts high taxes destroying businesses, promises major cuts within 2 weeks

By Beverly Bizeki Minister of Finance and Economic Development Prof Mthuli Ncube has announced that he will make major...

New battle lines drawn for Nyakunhuwa chieftaincy

By TellZim News Reporter A bitter dispute over chieftaincy was brewing for some time in Zaka District. The appointment...

Wetlands a natural treasure – EMA

By Tatiana Mhararira The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has implored people to be more vigilant about the conservation of wetlands, saying they are a natural...

Land of plenty yet land of shortage: Masuka berates Masvingo

By Beverly Bizeki Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water, and Rural Development Dr Anxious Masuka recently said Masvingo Province is home to 54 percent of the...

Lake Mutirikwi spills

By Staff Reporter As the wet spell continued until earlier this week, Lake Mutirikwi in Masvingo has spilled for the second time in more than...

Load shedding: Sugarcane farmers worst nightmare

By Beatific Gumbwanda CHIREDZI- Sugarcane farmers in the Lowveld have bemoaned long hours of load shedding which they said was immensely affecting their crop. This is...

Climate crisis cripples Nyanyadzi Irrigation Scheme

By Courage Dutiro Coupled with environmental degradation and low rainfall up the Nyanyadzi River last season, once the backbone of agricultural production in the area,...

Masvingo dams reach 60.5percent capacity following wet spell

By Staff Reporter Recent rains received in Masvingo Province have brought a sigh of relief, with dam levels rising to 60.5 percent from last week’s...