Tawanda Muzamwese
Tawanda Collins Muzamwese is the Editor in Chief of the Green Business Gazette Magazine. He is is an international consultant in sustainable business development with massive experience in training, consulting and auditing. He has facilitated capacity development in more than 100 enterprises drawn from over 30 countries. He is the founder of the sustainability think-tank called Toxiconsol Consultancy t/a African Sustainability Consultants. He is the Editor in Chief of the Green Business Gazette Magazine. He is a consultant and business coach with over 13 years experience. Tawanda is a Management Systems Consultant working on promoting development and implementation of ISO Standards (ISO 14001:2015, ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018) in both developed and developing countries. With his inspirational and pragmatic writing style he has written cutting edge books including:
1) How to grow a Side-hustle into a viable business - Overcome Salary Dependency
2) The Leading Consultant: How become an authority in your professional field
3) Step-by-Step Guide to implementing Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Management Systems
4) Stepping on Higher Perspectives: Greatness Tips Motivational Series
5) Sustainability Guidebook for Boards and CEOs: Leading from the front
Tawanda writes about sustainability, motivation, safety, health, environment and quality management. His books are relevant to both developed and developing countries. With practical approaches and case studies, he provides incisive insights into entrepreneurship.
His philosophy is based on the premise that every human being has potential to make a significant difference in their lifetime. He writes books on taking personal responsibility for progression in life. He motivates entrepreneurs to implement income generating projects and determine their own financial destiny. He also motivates companies to take up sustainability initiatives.
A start-up coach, public speaker, environmentalist, safety, health and quality management expert, Muzamwese bridges the gap between theory and practice through building capacity and sharing practical case studies in his books.
Green Schools – Pathway to sustainable development
Academic excellence is the cornerstone of the development of every country worldwide. Schools continue to churn out gifted individuals, who occupy influential positions in society. There are many environmental initiatives which schools can do in order to promote sustainable development and protect the planet. Green...
Single-use plastics pressure mounts – as toxicology grows
Organisations whose products and services are based on single-use plastic are increasingly getting under siege. This is due to the vociferous anthems of the environmental effects of plastic from the scientific and civil community. It is well known that plastic supports a great chunk of...
Environmental impacts of abattoirs and meat processing
In most cultures, meat is considered a delicacy. Whether cooked, roasted or done through a barbeque – meat has stood the hands of time since the time of nomadic pastroralism, hunting and gathering. With the growth in human civilization, greater focus is being placed on...
Can Electric Vehicles work in Zimbabwe?
The global craze towards electric mobility has gripped many countries around the world. At present more than 10 million vehicles are on the roads in different parts of the world. Zimbabwe is beginning to have discussions along the lines of e-mobility. We delve into some...
EDIBLE COFFEE CUPS BEGIN TO BE USED BY MANCHESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB
Sustainability transcends the boundaries of human imagination and lies deeper into unfamiliar sectors. At football stadiums, the issue of waste is endemic. Plastic and other non-biodegradable materials have been causing serious pollution in the world. Manchester City Football Club is dealing with issues of plastic...
COP-26 FAILS TO DELIVER: BIG LET-DOWN AS COUNTRIES STICK TO HIGH EMITTING FUELS AND ADOPT WEAK TEXT
The much hyped about COP-26 Summit has failed to deliver favourable outcomes to decelerate increase in temperature by less than 1.5 degrees. Delegations from across the world took time to reiterate commitments to emission reductions in the event which was held from 31 October to...
Children begin to endure hard labour due to climate change
Deep in the valleys and mountains of Mahwemasimike, in Honde Valley, the brunt of climate change is reaching a fever pitch level. Jokoniya (not his real name) is a young eight year old child who has started brick moulding, in order to supplement household income....
Medical waste on the rise in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has already wrecked havoc in different parts of the world ever since being discovered in Wuhan, China in December 2019. Global efforts have been placed to fighting the pandemic, promoting vaccination and fostering preventive measures. At the same time, the amount of...
End of Life Vehicle Waste builds up in Harare
Owning a car is dream come true for many individuals, as this can improve time management, operational efficiency, protection against the harsh vices of the weather. Mobility is often associated with convenience as well as a sign of affluence in some countries. In developing countries,...
CHEMICALS IN TOYS – ARE CHILDREN SAFE?
The 21st Century has brought a hustle and bustle in our lives. Parents and guardians are in the rat race to make ends meet. In order to entertain kids, toys are seen as a way of making kids play and refresh with these imitations of...