This Land — Documenting Zimbabwe Women Farmers KnowledgeFeminist storytelling as a tool of countering stereotypes about African women in agriculture Oct 12, 2023Oct 12, 2023
“For Zimbabwe, COP26 means building resilient communities”: Zimbabwean Youth Climate Activists’…The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as the Conference of Parties (COP26) comes at a crucial point in the climate…Oct 31, 2021Oct 31, 2021
A young person’s reflections on building sustainable food systems“This memory, confirmed in many subsequent experiences of eating, reinforced my realization that food (consciously or not) is experienced…Aug 12, 20211Aug 12, 20211
Understanding Zimbabwe’s water-gender -climate change nexus through intersectionalityEquitable access to water and sanitation is a challenge in most urban and rural areas in Zimbabwe.Jul 28, 20212Jul 28, 20212
Finding freedom in the AcademyThis is an updated version of a paper that was one of the panel presentations delivered at the Dreaming Feminist Futures Symposium in March…Jul 16, 2021Jul 16, 2021
Steps to Restore the Earth“Today we are faced with a challenge that calls for a shift in our thinking so that humanity stops threatening its life-support system. We…Apr 22, 2021Apr 22, 2021
We Need To Value Water Better – World Water Day 2021“ I was taught that water is alive. It can hear, it holds memories.” — Kelsey LeonardMar 22, 2021Mar 22, 2021
Reflections on Women in Leadership and Choosing to Challenge Patriarchy“You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world. And you have to do it all the time.” – Angela DavisMar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021
Transitioning from “returnee” to “citizen” in ZimbabweOn 13th July 2020, I returned from Tokyo to Harare, Zimbabwe. On this day, I became one of the numerous dreaded “returnees”…Oct 8, 2020Oct 8, 2020