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Sikhululekile Mashingaidze is lead researcher on human security and climate change at Good Governance Africa.

Alternative energy sources: An Afrobarometer survey highlights Zimbabwean citizens’ dissatisfaction with electricity provision. Photo: GGA

Rural community energy options amid climate change

For most households, solar energy is used for lighting, powering radios and charging cellphones but only a few can afford high-capacity systems that enable them to meet household…

Opportunity: Day two of the G20 Food Security Task Force meeting chaired by the agriculture department’s Mooketsa Ramasodi (second from right). South Africa hosting the G20 is an opportunity to advance issues associated with youth in Africa. Photo: G20 South Africa

Leverage G20 presidency for African youth’s priorities

South Africa can link its national interests together with those of African Union and the AU Youth Charter to deliver the UN sustainable development goals

Africa is sitting on the raw materials to power the world’s green revolution — cobalt, lithium, graphite, rare earths.

Lithium rush a crossroads for Zim’s future

Zimbabwe’s government can use the critical minerals surge to empower communities and foster inclusive development

In many regions, human–water systems are already in a post-crisis state of failure. Photo: Delwyn Verasamy

Zimbabweans forced to adapt in the face of water insecurity

People have had to drill their own boreholes, dig wells and buy from vendors, because local government has failed to provide a secure supply

(John McCann/M&G)

Mentorship ensures the success of the academically gifted girl

Ongoing support, including for mental health, is essential for the learners to navigate the challenges of everyday life

Despite legislation and policies, the traditional, patriarchal systems across the continent hinder girls’ development

Let the African girl child go to school

Despite legislation and policies, the traditional, patriarchal systems across the continent hinder girls’ development

Boxed in: A woman casts her vote in Harare, Zimbabwe, in August last year in an election that was widely criticised by citizens and international observers. Photo: Mkhululi Thobela/Getty Images

SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened

The efficacy of the Southern African Development Community’s principles and guidelines hinges on the quality of democracy of its member states

Balancing Africa’s energy security needs amid the climate crisis

Improving energy security and economic growth poses difficult climate questions

The global transition from fossil fuels to clean energy sources, to which Zimbabwe has committed, is an opportunity for the country to reach these development goals.

Zimbabwe and the Just Energy transition: An opportunity to expand rural electrification

Partnerships between the government and independent power producers can be a gamechanger in exploiting the country’s vast solar energy resources for the benefit of the already…

An obscure mining company has applied for a licence to prospect for oil and natural gas in one of Zimbabwe’s premier wildlife conservation areas, the Mana Pools National Park. (Godong/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Oil and gas exploration in Zimbabwe threatens Unesco World Heritage Site

Mining in the Mana Pools National Park threatens the forests and floodplains that are home to exceptional wildlife, as well as income from tourism

Arid: Cahora Bassa oil and gas project in Zimbabwe.(@energy_invictus, Twitter)

Zimbabwean project a chance to transform Africa’s mining sector

Accountability and transparency are vital to avoid the ‘resource curse’, where extraction benefits the elite, at the expense of local people

But stigma remains, and measures such as low or no school fees, bursaries and mentorship could improve teenage mothers’ future opportunities

Pregnant school girls: Zimbabwe’s law a good start

But stigma remains, and measures such as low or no school fees, bursaries and mentorship could improve teenage mothers’ future opportunities

NGOs in Zimbabwe under threat — and not for the first time

A Bill before parliament will, if passed, see the government’s powers extended, repressing efforts at development and voices of dissent

Shattered: A Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) supporter’s leg was broken in a stampede during an attack apparently by Zanu-PF members in Kwekwe. (Zinyange Auntony/AFP)

A bloody road to Zimbabwe’s 26 March by-elections

The first by-election in a year takes place amid violence and chicanery ahead of national elections next year