08/06/2018
Here's more information about Green Spaces.
Green Spaces: A revamping public spaces project
Green Spaces is a project run by Solvus Zimbabwe. It was founded by Lisa Nyamadzawo and Trycolyn Pikirayi. It seeks to revamp public spaces in Zimbabwe such ...
20/03/2018
Remember MyStatus App? The app that simplifies information on HIV, AIDS & Sexual Reproductive Health? It's live now!!!
Well, this is version 1.0 we still look to upgrade, improve and add much much more functions.
Please check it out and let us know what you think...
MyStatus
27/01/2018
Use of Imported Solar Collectors in Sub saharan African countries: What if Fossil Fuels were disguised as Renewable Energy Technologies?
Interview with Prof.Dr. Dieter Meissner Date: 02 – Aout-2017 ; Place: Yaahot Hotel Yaoundé, Cameroon, During the Summer Sch...
06/01/2018
Working in a male-dominated environment | careers1825
by Farida Bedwei I often hear women say they donât want to work in the technology space because it is highly male-dominated. I donât think you should allow "who
05/01/2018
TechWomen Program
Applications due January 17, 2018.
23/11/2017
Solvus Zimbabwe is happy to be part of this Innovation Symposium.
2nd Africa-EU Renewable Energy Research and Innovation Symposium (RERIS) 2018 – RECP
A clear understanding of a market’s regulatory framework, the most relevant institutional stakeholders and the local renewable energy.
24/10/2017
Today we continue celebrating Laura Wakupa from DRC. Here is what she had to say.
"Being a woman entrepreneur or organizational leader in my country nowadays means being a role model. Times ago, women leaders were few in number and not powerful because they were considered as inferior to men. And now it is different because from the basic level which is the family, men realized that they cannot raise a whole family by themselves without help from their wives, and from then on, the community started trusting and relying on women as well. Girls are literate and they can apply their thinking sometimes better than boys. In my country, being a woman entrepreneur or organizational leader is a privilege for the whole nation, because when a woman is a leader, she bears the burden of both country men and country women but it is a shame that in my country this meaning of a woman leader remains somewhat theoretical but practically female leaders are still in shades except those who are really courageous enough to survive all the inequalities. It is in the nature of a woman to make sure that everyone is in perfect shape in order to progress. It is verified that results of a woman’s responsibilities are consistent and sustainable. A woman leader is a scholar above all else
I work on an Island in South-Kivu, a place which is somehow backwards where it is needed to make a shift in the mind of the population for their own development. I would wish to work in an international field related to youth empowerment through entrepreneurship management, particularly in countries affected by conflict and trauma from wars".
16/10/2017
(thank you We Blog Zim ;)
Meet Laura Walupakah, the cofounder and owner of the CAD, a youth development organization which engages in youth empowerment by training them to become autonomous. She is conducting an ongoing project: Soil enrichment by natural treated manure. Her passion is not only to create employment for her fellow youth but also to fight community malnutrition in rural and urban areas, increase local food production and improve livelihood standards. To make all this practical, she develops with the youth vegetables gardens in the Eastern part of DRC.
Lets stay tuned to find out more on the 23 year old Lady Boss, Laura W.
16/10/2017
We pick Monday, a day that most find difficult to cope with. ..but guess what? These Lady Bosses' inspirational stories are just what you need to get you through the day, if not the week, or month or year or even life! Not to exaggerate, but we just don't underestimate the power of a LadyBoss story!!!