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Lungelo Ndhlovu is a multiple-award-winning international journalist based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, renowned for his insightful reporting on climate change, the societal impacts of technology, and the promotion of inclusive economies. Specializing in multimedia journalism, Ndhlovu adeptly combines news writing, photography, and video production to cover major news, features, and local events for various media organizations. His work has brought to light critical issues such as Zimbabwe's severe energy crisis, advocating for sustainable solutions like solar energy and net metering. Ndhlovu's storytelling is not only informative but also transformative, as he has showcased through narratives like that of Kalani Ndlovu, a farmer who successfully invested in renewable energy. His dedication to the craft extends to researching and writing about news stories on digital platforms and visual journalism, highlighting the evolving nature of news consumption in the digital age. With a commitment to enhancing the role of media in society, Ndhlovu's journalism goes beyond reporting; it emphasizes the importance of media training and investigative reporting. His work stands as a testament to the power of media in shaping public discourse and driving social change, particularly in the context of developing nations where access to reliable information is crucial for progress.
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King George VI Culinary Project; a Significant Success
The ZDDT-sponsored King George VI culinary project has been a significant success, with Mike Roche of the Sally Foundation praising the cookery programme and wheelchair-accessible garden. The project includes a Chef’s Academy and has empowered disabled children and their parents through culinary education. The collaboration with Zimbabwe Development Democracy Trust has led to the production of tomato sauce and jam, showcasing the project's impact on the community.
As El Niño bites, Zimbabwe takes aim at climate change with new law
In Zimbabwe, the effects of El Niño and climate change are severely impacting small-scale farmers like Moses Kumbweya, who relies on rainfall-fed agriculture. The disrupted rainfall patterns have led to significant crop damage, highlighting the urgent need for climate change mitigation measures. The situation is reportedly worse than the 2012 El Niño, emphasizing the increasing severity of climate-related challenges.
How COVID-19 has exposed the weaknesses in rural healthcare
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted significant weaknesses in Ecuador's rural healthcare, with disparities in resource allocation, infrastructure, and workforce. Rural healthcare workers, like Michelle Rodriguez, faced challenges such as lack of transportation, supplies, and delayed salary payments. The healthcare system's fragmentation and the centralization of higher-level hospital care have exacerbated the situation, with rural areas like Esmeraldas province having far fewer ICU beds per capita compared to Pichincha province. Despite the government's emergency funding, most resources were directed to cities, leaving rural healthcare workers to depend on private donations for essential items. The country's rural areas, home to over a third of the population, are significantly underserved, with only 16% of healthcare professionals working in these regions.
Colon Cancer Survivor's Tale Proves Disease Is Not a Death Sentence
Dr Talkmore Maruta, a colon cancer survivor, shares his journey from diagnosis to being cancer-free, emphasizing that cancer is not a death sentence. Diagnosed with colorectal adenocarcinoma in September 2022, he underwent surgery and chemotherapy in Lusaka, Zambia. He advocates for early diagnosis and treatment, dispelling myths about cancer and chemotherapy. The World Health Organisation and Zimbabwe's Ministry of Health and Child Care provide statistics on cancer prevalence and mortality, highlighting the importance of awareness and medical intervention.
Zimbabwe: New Module Added to Nursing Curriculum
Zimbabwe's Ministry of Health and Child Care, with support from the World Health Organisation, the UK's Fleming Fund, and other partners, has introduced an antimicrobial resistance (AMR) module into the nursing curriculum. This initiative aims to educate nurses on AMR to help prevent and manage it effectively. The WHO has trained 106 nursing educators to deliver the new module. The government's efforts include renovating laboratories, updating policies and strategies, and raising public awareness about AMR. Financial support from various international sources, including a £4 million grant from the Fleming Fund and contributions from the AMR Multi Partners Trust Fund and the Denmark government, has bolstered these initiatives. AMR is a leading cause of death, and the misuse of antibiotics is a significant contributor to the issue in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe digs deeper into coal despite global shift to cleaner energy
Zimbabwe is expanding its coal mining operations in Hwange, with significant investments from Chinese companies, despite global trends towards cleaner energy. The government aims to boost energy production and create jobs, but environmentalists warn of increased carbon emissions and threats to wildlife. The move is part of a broader plan to grow the mining industry, but critics argue for a focus on solar energy, given Zimbabwe's abundant sunshine. The debate highlights tensions between economic development and environmental sustainability.
Zimbabwe looks to public to provide solar power amid energy crisis
Zimbabwe is facing an energy crisis exacerbated by droughts affecting hydropower and aging coal plants. The government is encouraging individuals and businesses to connect private solar panels to the national grid through a net metering system, despite high equipment costs. The system allows excess solar energy to be transferred to the grid in exchange for electricity credits. However, challenges such as high costs, regulatory barriers, and limited current capacity hinder its effectiveness. The government has launched a renewable energy fund and incentives to support solar projects, aiming to increase clean energy generation. Stakeholders express mixed views on the feasibility and impact of these initiatives.
Zimbabwe looks to public to provide solar power amid energy crisis
Zimbabwe is facing severe electricity shortages exacerbated by droughts affecting hydropower dams and frequent breakdowns of ageing coal plants. The government is encouraging individuals and businesses with private solar panels to connect to the national grid through a net metering system, despite high equipment costs. Efforts include bulk procurement of meters and a $30 million renewable energy fund. However, experts and stakeholders express concerns about the system's scalability and functionality. The country aims to generate 1,100MW of clean energy by 2025 and 2,100MW by 2030, but faces significant investment challenges.
Zimbabwe fights fake news with lessons in spotting disinformation
Zimbabwe is combating the spread of misinformation ahead of its 2023 elections through training programs aimed at helping citizens identify fake news. The Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) is leading these efforts, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between misinformation and disinformation. The political stakes are high, with the ruling ZANU-PF and opposition parties like the MDC and CCC preparing for the polls. Social media platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook are popular sources of news, but they also facilitate the spread of false information. Fact-checking organizations like ZimFact are working to debunk myths and provide accurate information. The article highlights the critical role of media literacy in maintaining the credibility of elections and preventing politically-motivated violence.
Solar heaters keep water warm in Zimbabwe as power grid struggles
Zimbabwe is increasingly adopting rooftop solar water heaters to combat frequent power blackouts and reduce energy costs. A 2019 law mandates new buildings to install these heaters, which, despite high upfront costs, offer long-term savings and energy independence. The government is considering subsidies and loans to promote their use, aiming to install 250,000 units by 2030. Renewable energy, particularly solar, is a key focus for Zimbabwe to meet its clean energy targets and reduce emissions. The initiative is transforming lives, especially in underserved communities, by providing consistent access to hot water and reducing household energy consumption.
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