
Gary Gerald Mtombeni
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
thestandard.co.zw | Gary Gerald Mtombeni |Nqobani Ndlovu |Miriam Mangwaya |Everson Mushava
The African continent, a tapestry of vibrant cultures and immense natural wealth, finds itself at the epicenter of a multifaceted crisis. Marked by its geographical positioning, it bears the brunt of climate change’s harshest realities, exacerbated by socio-political complexities. While the Great Lakes region, a source of life and sustenance, endures, a confluence of water poverty, environmental degradation, and political inertia threatens the continent’s very foundation.
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1 month ago |
thestandard.co.zw | Gary Gerald Mtombeni |Nqobani Ndlovu |Problem Masau |Vanessa Gonye
Zimbabwe stands at a pivotal juncture in its developmental trajectory, facing the undeniable reality of a rapidly changing climate. The ongoing consultative process surrounding the draft Climate Change Management Bill signifies a crucial step towards addressing this critical challenge. The necessity for robust climate change legislation in Zimbabwe stems from the profound impacts of climate change on the country's environment, economy, and society.
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1 month ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Gary Gerald Mtombeni |Sharon Sibindi |William Vundla |Nizbert Moyo
Zimbabwe stands at a pivotal juncture in its developmental trajectory, facing the undeniable reality of a rapidly changing climate. The ongoing consultative process surrounding the draft Climate Change Management Bill signifies a crucial step towards addressing this critical challenge. The necessity for robust climate change legislation in Zimbabwe stems from the profound impacts of climate change on the country's environment, economy, and society.
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2 months ago |
thestandard.co.zw | Gary Gerald Mtombeni |Nqobani Ndlovu |Nunurai Jena |Tafadzwa Mhlanga
The news industry is in a constant state of flux, grappling with evolving consumption habits, dwindling advertising revenue, and the relentless pressure to deliver timely, accurate, and engaging content. Amid this challenging landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged not as a threat, but as a powerful tool with the potential to revolutionise newsrooms and empower journalists.
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2 months ago |
southerneye.co.zw | Gary Gerald Mtombeni |Bongile Moyo |Tafadzwa Mhlanga |Nizbert Moyo
Local News MASVINGO, Jan 29 (NewsDayLive)- The housing director for Chiredzi Town Council, Emily Paradza, has been convicted for criminal abuse of office and sentenced to 280 hours of community service. According to the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe, sometime between April 2019 and January last year, Paradza (55) corruptly sold a residential stand allocated to a former employee who had served in council for 30 years. More to follow...
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