Supplier registration 2024-2025: ZELA

Deadline: 8 January 2024 The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) is inviting applications from eligible companies, organizations, and individuals who wish to register as suppliers and service providers for the period 2024 to 2025 in the following categories: 1.  Construction2. Office maintenance and repairs (including blinds, roof repairs)3. Office cleaning and disinfection (including ground maintenance)4. […]

Mazvihwa community bears the brunt of poor mining methods.

By Nyasha Dube South-east of Zimbabwe, about 20 kilometers from a small mining town called Zvishavane in the Midlands province, lies Chief Mazvihwa’s area. Located amidst the rolling hills, which give the area a flattering, beautiful landscape view, is the hidden gem, rich in minerals like gold, chrome, and diamonds. Mazvihwa harbors prominent mining giants […]

Growing Water Scarcity in Zimbabwe: A Threat

Compiled by Hazel Tariro Chimbiro and Isabella Makaita Soniye Freshwater-related ecosystems include wetlands, rivers, aquifers, and lakes that sustain biodiversity and life (UN Environment 2018). Although they cover less than 1% of the Earth’s surface, these habitats host approximately one-third of vertebrate species and 10% of all species, including mammals, birds, and fish (Fricke et […]

COP28 Road Map for the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association

Compiled by Byron Zamasiya Introduction The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) is a public interest law organisation that uses the law to protect the environment and promote sustainable resource governance. The organisation is implementing several climate change projects which address adaptation and mitigation at local and national levels. The organisation also contributes to the national […]

Environmental Child Rights: Paving the Way to COP28

Compiled by Fortunate Chilenje Introduction The protection of environmental child rights is vital for ensuring a sustainable and equitable future. Owing to their distinct physiology, metabolism, and developmental requirements, children are disproportionately impacted by environmental changes. Changes in temperature, air and water quality and nutrition are likely to have more severe and long-term impacts on […]

Land Rights in Zimbabwe: Striving for Equity and Stability

Compiled by Leon Dzumbira In Zimbabwe, the question of land tenure remains complex and unresolved within the country’s legal system. Contradictions in the 2013 Constitution regarding the government’s authority over land expropriation and people’ rights to due process have allowed opaque land agreements to persist, impeding progress toward a harmonised tenure system that balances productivity […]

Climate change and Gender: Time for Integrated Action

Compiled by Batanai Mutasa As we approach the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence (GBV), the focus is on eliminating violence against women and girls. However, while the possibility of concentrating on the manifestations of various underlying causes of GBV such as physical and sexual abuse is high, this increases the risk of targeting […]

INC 3 underway – road to a Global Plastic Treaty

Compiled By Obert Bore Plastic is a growing crisis with destructive impact on the environment, human health, human rights, environmental justice, biodiversity, and climate. Global efforts to address this crisis are urgently needed and global leaders, through United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) resolution 5/14  “End plastic pollution: towards an international legally binding instrument, requested the Executive Director of the United […]