
Green jobs
Zimbabwe’s green economy trailblazers
Episode 4 | 23 April 2021
For Sub-Saharan African countries the challenges of climate change come alongside more long-standing development issues. However, the shift to a greener economy also offers commercial opportunities, with the potential to create employment and boost access to core services.
Zimbabwean green entrepreneurs, Elizabeth Nyamuda, founder of Tamba Washables, and Luke Makarichi, founder of GreenTEC, share their experiences of launching and running their green businesses.
Africa: A green, sustainable future is possible
Find out more
- Invest in climate education to build a better workforce for a greener future — Press release
- Frequently Asked Questions on green jobs — Q&A
- COVID-19 and the world of work: Jump-starting a green recovery with more and better jobs, healthy and resilient societies — Report
- The ILO’s Green Jobs Programme — Project
Featuring
Guests
Elizabeth Nyamuda
Founder and Managing Director, Tamba Washables

Luke Makarichi
Founder and Managing Director, GreenTec Energy
Host

Belinda Japhet
Skills Communications Officer, ILO Dar es Salaam