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April 02
Zimbabwe: U.S.$280bn Climate Bond Market Not Working
One of Wall Street's favourite financial innovations for helping reduce corporate greenhouse gas emissions isn't functioning as intended. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Measures in Place to Mitigate El Niño Effects
Zimbabwe has suffered one of its worst droughts on record in the present summer season, with all three drought-related problems hitting: a late start to the season, little rain… Read more »
March 27
Zimbabwe: 'New Technologies to Mitigate Impact of Drought'
IN the face of the current challenges caused by the El Niño weather, Government is pushing for the adoption of new agricultural technologies and research projects that… Read more »
March 25
Zimbabwe: El Niño - Farmers Suffer Huge Discounts On Livestock
The effects of El Niño drought are tightening their grip on Zimbabwe's rural communities, forcing desperate farmers to sell off their prized livestock - primarily goats and… Read more »
March 20
Zimbabwe: Better Be Safe Than Sorry, Farmers Told
With the weather becoming increasingly unpredictable and the frequency of man-made disasters rising, it has become crucial for farmers to insure crops and livestock against dangers… Read more »
March 12
Zimbabwe: Storm Filipo Brings Relief
Moisture being drawn into the country from the north due to tropical storm Filipo resulted in thunderstorms in the Mashonaland provinces yesterday, with Guruve receiving the… Read more »
March 06
Zimbabwe: Met Office Warns of Heatwave
The public must guard against a heatwave from today until March 12, with temperatures rising as high as 41 degrees, although some isolated thundershowers are expected this week,… Read more »
February 20
Zimbabwe: Government Seeks Partnerships for Irrigation Development
With climate change problems showing no signs of abating, Government is seeking to establish partnerships to develop irrigation infrastructure and fully utilise the country's water… Read more »
February 15
Zimbabwe: Threats to Global Peace Increase
In a stark warning, the United Nations chief said on Tuesday that the combined impact of climate chaos and food crises are increasing threats to global peace. Read more »
Zimbabwe: No Rains, No Macimbi . . . Communities Feel the Impact of Climate Change
The blazing hot temperatures have forced her to seek shelter under the shade of her veranda as she deeply contemplates the unusual summer season which is threatening harvests,… Read more »
January 31
Zimbabwe: Prevailing Dry Spell Triggers Fresh Worries for Farmers
COMING hot on the heels of the recent heavy downpours that reignited farmers' hopes for a decent season, the current dry spell has triggered fresh concerns among farmers, as they… Read more »
January 25
Zimbabwe: Rains Create Artificial Shortage of Table Potatoes
The recent heavy rains may have enabled farmers to late-plant basic crops but made it difficult to harvest table potatoes creating artificial shortages that pushed the price of a… Read more »
January 19
Zimbabwe: 9 875 Cattle Succumb to El Niño Effects
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January 09
Zimbabwe: Heavy Downpours, Thunderstorms to Persist
More rain is likely to fall today and tomorrow across the country, forecasts the Meteorological Services Department, with the public warned of possible flooding in some areas. Read more »
December 29, 2023
Zimbabwe: Flash Flooding Affects 59 Households in Harare
Fifty-nine households in Harare's Budiriro 5B Extension and the paddocks area of Kuwadzana have been affected by flash flooding along the Marimba River caused by the ongoing rains,… Read more »
October 10, 2023
Zimbabwe: Student Launches Second Publication on Climate Change
With the need to inform and mobilise opinion on climate change and the green economy in Zimbabwe, student of environmental issues Nehemiah Chipato is set to launch a second… Read more »
March 22, 2023
Zimbabwe: 10 000 Tonnes Relief Aid for Freddy-Hit Malawi
Zimbabwe is giving Malawi prompt emergency support as that country copes with the aftermath of Cyclone Freddy which hit with full force claiming over 300 lives and causing… Read more »
March 16, 2023
Southern Africa: Tropical Storm Freddy Devastates Southern Africa
Tropical Cyclone Freddy hit the coast of Southern Africa for a second time over the weekend, bringing its total death toll to more than 220 people in Malawi, Mozambique and… Read more »
March 14, 2023
Zimbabwe: Freddy Brings Heavy Rains, Landslides in Manicaland
Some parts of Manicaland Province received heavy rains and winds from Sunday evening up to yesterday, resulting in landslides while some houses had their roofs ripped off, trees… Read more »
March 13, 2023
Zimbabwe: Freddy Brings Strong Winds
Strong southerly winds continue to flow across Zimbabwe from the outer arms of Tropical Storm Freddy, which is already affecting northern Mozambique and the country has so far not… Read more »
March 11, 2023
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Escapes Wrath of Tropical Storm Freddy as It Hits Mozambique
Severe Tropical Storm Freddy was yesterday still in the Mozambican Channel, around 500km east of Nyanga, but moving north towards that northern bulge of Mozambique near Quelimane… Read more »
March 10, 2023
Zimbabwe: Freddy Continues to Break Records
Cyclone Freddy yesterday became the longest-lived named tropical cyclone on record, with more than 30 days, breaking the records set in the Pacific by Typhoon/ Hurricane John in… Read more »
March 09, 2023
Zimbabwe: Tropical Storm Freddy On the Rebound
Tropical storm Freddy, the longest-lived tropical cyclone on record which hit Madagascar, southern Mozambique and Zimbabwe in the third and fourth weeks of last month before… Read more »
March 01, 2023
Zimbabwe: Dam Levels Break Records
The major interior dams currently hold 92 percent of their combined capacity with almost 65 percent now full as a result of the good rainy season. Read more »
February 27, 2023
Zimbabwe: Shamva Man Crashed to Death By a Tree Uprooted By a Storm
A 23-year-old Shamva man was crashed to death by a huge fig tree uprooted by a storm yesterday. Read more »
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