
A pivotal moment in the field of Environmental, Social, and Governance practices unfolded this past week with the historic launch of “Adapting ESG for Emerging Market Growth: Towards an Integrated Contextual ESG Implementation Model.”
Authored by Zimbabwean ESG practitioner and researcher Dr Prosper Mutswiri, this groundbreaking book is set to redefine how emerging markets navigate the complexities of sustainability while emphasising the crucial balance between profitability, people, and the planet.

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Book NowThe book, released by Midlands State University Press, attracted an enthusiastic audience of business leaders, policymakers, and academics eager to engage with the insights presented in Dr Mutswiri’s work.
Widely peer-reviewed by regional academic bodies and industry experts, it offers a comprehensive framework for integrating ESG principles into the unique contexts of African and developing economies.
At the core of Dr Mutswiri’s thesis is the need to harmonise the interests of profitability, social equity, and environmental sustainability.
“This book is not just theoretical; it’s a call to action for businesses and governments in emerging markets to adopt practices that balance economic growth with environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and governance alignment,” Dr Mutswiri stated during the release of the book. This triad of profitability, people, and planet is crucial in ensuring that ESG frameworks are not only effective, but also inclusive and sustainable.
The book also highlights the vital connection between ESG frameworks and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By bridging these two concepts, Dr Mutswiri advocates for a more integrated approach that allows businesses to contribute positively to global sustainability efforts while achieving their own economic objectives.
“Emerging economies will play a decisive role in shaping this future,” he noted, emphasizing that ensuring ESG frameworks are responsive to local realities is essential for the credibility and effectiveness of the global ESG project.
The foreword of the book was penned by Professor Moses Chimbari from the Durban University of Technology in South Africa. He remarked, “This book arrives at a moment when the global sustainability agenda is at a crossroads. The need for effective and inclusive sustainability frameworks has never been greater.”
He stressed that Dr Mutswiri’s contribution is both timely and necessary, urging a more balanced, context-sensitive approach to ESG that enriches the ongoing global conversation about sustainability.
Notable comments from industry experts further bolster the book’s arguments.
Sanguitlal Popatlal, Chief Director of Legal Services and Compliance in the Office of the President and Cabinet, stated, “An authoritative and thought-provoking contribution that sharpens the discourse on governance and compliance, providing practical and strategic guidance for strengthening institutional integrity and public sector accountability.”
Ephraim Chawoneka, Chief Executive of the International Credit Rating Agency (ICRA Zimbabwe) and Principal Managing Partner of STF Capital, added, “Prosper Mutswiri delivers a seminal contribution to ESG discourse, advancing a nuanced, context-driven model that will shape policy, investment, and corporate strategy across emerging markets.
This book offers a critical and much-needed perspective on ESG, bridging global standards with emerging market realities in ways that are both analytically sound and practically implementable.”
The publication, printed by Midlands State University Press, signals a commitment to advancing scholarly discourse on ESG issues in Africa. The book’s editor and Midlands State University Dyke Publication Director, Dr. Umali Saidi, echoed this sentiment, stating, “This book represents a monumental contribution to our understanding of how ESG can be effectively implemented in our unique context.”
As the world increasingly recognizes the importance of ESG criteria, “Adapting ESG for Emerging Market Growth” serves as an essential resource for business leaders, policymakers, and sustainability professionals across the continent.
With its blend of academic rigour and practical insights, Dr Mutswiri’s work stands at the forefront of this crucial dialogue, encouraging a balanced approach that prioritises profitability, people, and the planet while contributing to global sustainability efforts.

