It was indeed a global day of action with thousands of people that turned up to march together in solidarity for Climate Justice to the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Durban.This was ahead...
I have to say from the onset that I am not an activist as such. In fact, I don’t have the grace, power and consistency to be one, but I am a social noisemaker. Social evils that affect the masses...
Even with all the stand-offs, mistrust and sharp differences of opinion on how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that continue to mar this year’s climate summit in Durban, some of the people who are...
While gathering at the ‘speaker’s corner’ near the International Convention Centre, civil society organizations from different countries and regions made a plea not to be sold down the river by the...
Teresa Marweyi, a rural woman farmer from Rukweza Ward in Makoni District in Manicaland Province, says as the whole world meets to discuss climate issues at the 17th meeting of the United Nations...
The actions that will be taken at the UN climate talks in Durban South Africa over the next 10 days could define the future of rural people across the African continent. Business-as-usual could push...
It is day two of the Conference of Parties Meeting on Climate (COP17). I sit here with a lot of hope that something good will come out of this meeting. Then the news comes. Canada intends to...
The Youths in Tourism in Zimbabwe say polluters should ‘clean their mess’ by funding adaptation programmes which create employment for millions of unemployed youths in the country. Polluters are like...
Agnes Chinyama is a farmer that joined the Trans African Caravan of Hope to represent the many farmers that need to be heard. Chinyama belongs to the Chinchi Wababili Women’s Co-operative Society in...
As I write this blog, we are about 400km away from Durban. This is after we have successfully come all the way from Burundi through Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana...