“MFA: The Intersection of China, Tech, and Zimbabwe” - CEO, Shantha Bloemen interviewed by The China Global South Project.
Featured in Verlag Der Tagesspiegel inspired by Leonie March’s radio piece on “Women behind the wheel In Zimbabwe”.
Ashden Awards Runner-Up: Mobility for Africa is named in global climate award for its work in powering agriculture in the global south.
PV Magazine “Planning a Hamba-lution” - how solar can decarbonize transport and farming in Africa.
Xinhua News “Rural Women drive Zimbabwe’s green transition” - “Today she is not just a driver; she is among a group of rural women driving Zimbabwe’s green transition through the use of sustainable renewable energy, thanks to Mobility for Africa”
Gavi story on how “Electric tricycles are saving lives” - feature on Igava Clinic surpassing its vaccination targets by using the Hamba.
Duetche Welle article: "The Hamba is more than a symbole of progress" highlights how Africa is boosting homegrown emobility solutions to curb emissions.
CNN Inside Africa “Zimbabwe’s Electric Revolution” - around the 10-minute mark this episode captures MFA and the impact that the electric tricycle is having on market access for small-scale famers, healthcare workers, and the communities the Hamba serves in general.
iNews Article on the Hamba, “a life-saver” — Great article starring Pauline Ndlovu, a dairy farmer in rural Chipinge, Zimbabwe, and the use of Hamba.
Al Jazeera News Bulletin on Mobility for Africa — A new electric-powered tricycle is changing how women do business in rural Zimbabwe. It is helping families bring in more money, in a country where opportunities are rare
CTGN Africa News Story on Mobility for Africa
Beautiful News: Running on Sunshine these tricycles keep women rural communities moving
Reuters: How electric Tricycles give women in rural areas a way out of poverty
Global Citizen: Electric Hamba Empowers women in Zimbabwe.
Clean Technica, Part 1: How Electric Vehicles can transform lives where it matters most
CTGN Opinion Piece: Why Electric Mobility Should not Bypass Rural Women