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January 31, 2023
Zimbabwe: Swelling Kariba Dam Bodes Well for Power Stations
Water level in Lake Kariba, which reached a record low in December 2022, has been rising rapidly as a result of heavy rains attributed to Cyclone Cheneso, building up the storage… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Good Rains Expected to Improve Wheat Output
Agricultural experts expect record wheat production this year following good rains that have already filled or almost filled most major irrigation dams, plus the farm dams many… Read more »
January 26, 2023
Zimbabwe: First Lady Rallies Communities Towards Afforestation
IN line with Environment patron First Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa's vision to mitigate the effects of climate change and curb erosion through afforestation, the Chiweshe community… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Low Rainfall, Dry Spell Forecast in Southern Parts
THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has projected relatively low rainfall activity and a possible dry spell in southern parts of the country this week. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Strategies to Tackle Climate Change Effects
Zimbabwe is fighting the effects of climate change with Government working with farmers on ways to boost production by expanding access to mechanisation and irrigation, at times… Read more »
December 28, 2022
Africa: Climate Crisis in Africa Exposes Real Cause of Hunger
In the waning hours of the year's biggest climate change conference -- COP27 -- we learned of a deal to create a loss and damage fund. Read more »
December 19, 2022
Zimbabwe: Swapping Debt for Climate Pledges Can Help Fund Resilience
Countries that are most vulnerable to climate change--and the associated loss of natural biodiversity--are often those least able to afford investment to strengthen resilience… Read more »
November 14, 2022
Zimbabwe: Climate Change Threatens Mana Pools Biodiversity
Climate change, alongside a huge elephant population, land degradation and habitat loss, are emerging as top threats to biodiversity at Mana Pools National Park tucked on the… Read more »
October 31, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zim Negotiators in Egypt for COP27 Meetings
The lead negotiators from African countries, who include representatives from Zimbabwe, continue to meet ahead of the 27th Conference of Parties (COP 27), focusing on the need to… Read more »
October 28, 2022
Africa: For Africa, Extreme Poverty Is As Urgent As Climate Change
The African continent faces two of humanity's greatest threats. One is climate change, which poses substantial risks for agriculture, food production, water supply, destruction of… Read more »
August 27, 2022
Zimbabwe: Climate Change Batters Female Anglers
For several years, Sekai Mutengu has fed, clothed and sent her children to school through dexterity with the fishing rod, braving wild animals in her early morning expeditions to… Read more »
June 20, 2022
Zimbabwe: 'Let's Combat Drought, Preserve Environment'
ZIMBABWE joined the rest of the world in commemorating the World Desertification and Drought Day on Friday, with the Government calling on everyone to participate in preserving and… Read more »
June 01, 2022
Zimbabwe: Met Dept Warns of Severe Cold Spell
THE Meteorological Services Department has warned of a cold front which is expected to move across Zimbabwe from today up to Saturday, with Bulawayo set to record a low of 6… Read more »
May 27, 2022
Zimbabwe: 200 Projects Approved for Climate Change Funding
Zimbabwe has nearly 200 projects worth US$6,8 billion approved by the Global Climate Fund (GCF) under initiatives to support developing countries limit or reduce their greenhouse… Read more »
May 17, 2022
Zimbabwe: Partnerships Key in Fight to Combat Desertification
Partnerships can play a key role in the global fight against desertification, a senior government official has said. Read more »
May 09, 2022
Zimbabwe: Forests Overlooked in Industrialisation Drive - Scientist
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April 26, 2022
Zimbabwe: African Cities Must Adopt Child-Led Climate Action
Six in 10 people will be living in cities by 2030. Read more »
April 20, 2022
Zimbabwe: Chiredzi South Borehole Rehabilitation Mitigates Climate Change
For Kokwani Muhlave Chauke (79) of Chishinya Village in Ward 15, Chiredzi South who lives and cares for her disabled daughter Constance (28) and two grandchildren, walking almost… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 5 Zimbabweans Confirmed Dead in KZN Floods
FIVE Zimbabweans are known to have been killed by floods that hit KwaZulu-Natal last week. Read more »
April 11, 2022
Zimbabwe: Govt to Deploy Pathologists to Mozambique
GOVERNMENT will deploy a team of pathologists to Mozambique in June to start the exhumation and repatriation of more than 157 Zimbabwean nationals who were swept away by the… Read more »
March 30, 2022
Zimbabwe: Weather Forecasting Critical in Fight Against Climate Change
Recently, Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world in marking the World Meteorological Day on March 23 at a time when extreme-weather events have increased dramatically and now… Read more »
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