IN Epworth, south-east of Harare, plastic is not merely a sign of environmental decay, it is a livelihood. For a group of local women, every discarded bottle and tangled piece of polythene represents a chance to put food on the table, send a child to school, and build a better future. They are Zimbabwe’s unsung…
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Adelaide Moyo, Group Managing Editor
Adelaide Moyo is a business and financial journalist based in Zimbabwe. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of market complexities, Adelaide consistently breaks down complex financial concepts and business trends into accessible, compelling narratives for a diverse readership. She specialises in areas such as macroeconomics, corporate finance, investment, and the critical issues impacting Zimbabwe's economy, including currency volatility, the informal sector, climate change, and illicit trade. Adelaide is a recipient of national awards for her reporting in different sectors of the economy. She is also a member of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network.