What Does Alternative Transport Look Like in Africa?

Traffic congestion is a growing nightmare in most urban cities including Zimbabwean cites. The capital Harare for example is known for unnecessary traffic delays, growing levels of air pollution due emissions from carbon fuels in vehicles. The minibuses transport system is insufficient and is contributing to congestion whilst ZUPCO system in isolation is inadequate to meet … Read more

Farming

The World Needs More Food  The world needs more food. By 2030 it is estimated that the world will need 60% more food than what is required today and more than 80% of that will be in developing countries like Zimbabwe. Despite needing more food, there will also be a decline in arable land as more land in used for … Read more

Education

The Education Opportunities in a Digital Environment   Despite having a reputable education system over the years, education in Zimbabwe has seen a decline in quality as the economy has started to falter. As our education system has been declining, across the globe the education industry is growing in size, investment potential and profit-making potential. Digital shifts as well as the changing … Read more

Waste Management

Waste: The New Gold   Urban areas are growing. It is estimated that by 2030 2,2 billion Africans will live in cities. This is double the current population and 80% of that growth will take place in slums 1. It is estimated that by 2025 Africa will be generating 250 million tons of municipal solid waste (MSW)2. But the rate of growth is … Read more