May 22, 2023
Zimbabwe: Locals Resort to Using Shovels and Buckets to Empty Excreta From Blocked Toilets
Residents of Mbare's New Lines and Annex Flats have resorted to using buckets and shovels to get rid of human waste from their blocked toilets as living conditions continue to… Read more »
May 11, 2023
Zimbabwe: Parents Arrested for Staging a Protest Against Poor Learning Conditions At Prince Edward School
DISGRUNTLED parents of Prince Edward High School students were recently arrested for staging a demonstration against poor learning conditions. Read more »
April 26, 2023
Africa: Cholera Ravages 14 African Countries - 3 288 Deaths Recorded
Cholera outbreaks in 14 African countries, including Zimbabwe, have so far claimed a total 3 288 people. Read more »
March 18, 2023
Zimbabwe: UK Parliament Votes in Favour of 5-Year Ban On Import of Hunting Trophies
The UK Parliament Friday voted in favour of amendments to the Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill that will effect a five year ban on hunting trophy imports if passed into… Read more »
March 07, 2023
Zimbabwe: Electricity Outages Cut Off Bulawayo Water Supply
Some residential areas have gone for more than two weeks without water after council disconnected supply citing current power outages. Read more »
February 27, 2023
Zimbabwe: For Once an Abundance of Water Is Saving Lives in Manicaland
For most urban dwellers in Zimbabwe the current water crisis is all about failure to use their taps and cisterns, the longing for a shower, or at worst a 200m walk to a community… Read more »
February 24, 2023
Zimbabwe: Poacher in Dock for Shooting U.S.$50,000 Elephant
A MEMBER of a poaching syndicate has appeared in court for allegedly gunning down a bull elephant valued at US$50 000. Read more »
February 23, 2023
Zimbabwe: Schools Shut As Cyclone Freddy Approaches Zim
The government has ordered schools in provinces likely to be hit by Cyclone Freddy to close starting this Friday when the storm is expected to hit Zimbabwe. Read more »
Zimbabwe: UN Warns of Devastating Effects of Water Shortages
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Director-General QU Dongyu, has urged African leaders and experts to find solutions on how water can be used in a… Read more »
February 22, 2023
Zimbabwe: Bulawayo Dams Record Significant Water Inflows
Bulawayo water supply dams have recorded 57 percent water inflows following recent heavy rains which have been pounding most parts of the country. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Braces for Cyclone Freddy
Zimbabwe's Civil Protection is on high alert for Cyclone Freddy which is likely to hit Southern African countries, particularly in Chimanimani and Chipinge in the Eastern Highlands… Read more »
February 21, 2023
Zimbabwe: Akashinga, All-Women Anti-Poaching Unit Gets U.S.$700,000 Grant From Australia Based Colleague
Akashinga, International Anti-Poaching Foundation's (IAPF) exclusively female anti-poaching unit operating in the Zambezi Valley has received a US$700,000 grant from Australian… Read more »
February 07, 2023
Zimbabwe: Top UN Environment Official Visiting Zimbabwe
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) acting deputy executive director Sonja Leighton-Kone is visiting Zimbabwe this week, the world body has revealed. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Environment Agency Targets Smoking Bangers in Carbon Emissions Crackdown
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has embarked on a massive clampdown on owners of vehicles producing hazardous exhaust emissions above regulated levels. Read more »
January 19, 2023
Zimbabwe: Bulawayo City Council in Joint Clean Up Exercise With Government
BULAWAYO city council (BCC) has launched a joint clean-up campaign in partnership with the government. Read more »
January 07, 2023
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Targets World-Class Waste Management Standards
GOVERNMENT is aiming at achieving world-class standards when it comes to waste management, an official has said. Read more »
January 06, 2023
Zimbabwe: Bulawayo Council Profiles Water Availability in Schools to Avoid Waterborne Diseases
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December 31, 2022
Zimbabwe: Sanctions Hit Climate Change Investments
Sanctions against Zimbabwe over human rights violations is impacting its ability to secure capital for certain projects. Read more »
November 29, 2022
Zimbabwe: Chiadzwa Villagers Up in Arms With Diamond Mining Companies - Accuse Police of Blocking Protests
Chiadzwa villagers are at loggerheads with some diamond mining companies over failure to share proceeds from minerals in their area. Read more »
November 25, 2022
Zimbabwe: What Gives British MPs the Right to Dictate How African Farmers Manage Wildlife?
Shylet died as she walked home from her older sister's house at dusk. She was 22 years old, and she had her six-month-old baby in a sling around her waist. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Fish Catches Plummet At Iconic Kariba Dam - Boats Stuck in Mud As Water Levels Recede
KAPENTA fishing cooperatives and individual fishermen say they are experiencing an unprecedented decline in Kapenta catches on the iconic Lake Kariba owing to overfishing and… Read more »
November 14, 2022
Zimbabwe: Plastic Pollutants Devastating the Environment, Waste Recyclers Say
SOLID waste in the form of plastic sheets and bottles is accumulating at an alarming rate in Zimbabwe, thereby threatening the well-being of animals, humans and marine life,… Read more »
October 28, 2022
Zimbabwe: Bulawayo Suburbs Face Water Crisis - Fixing Burst Pipe Connecting City and Dam to Take Days
Some Bulawayo suburbs are set to go for several days without water following a burst pipe connecting Ncema Dam and Fernhill pump stations. Read more »
September 18, 2022
Zimbabwe: New Policy Aims to Harness Artisanal and Small-Scale Miners Into Mainstream Economy
The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) has crafted an artisanal and small scale miners' model policy to help alleviate challenges faced by the sector and to boost its… Read more »
September 14, 2022
Zimbabwe: Bulawayo Intensifies Waste Collection, Introduces Night Shifts for Garbage Teams
BULAWAYO City Council is set to introduce night shifts for refuse collection teams in order to stem the proliferation of garbage dumps due to uncollected solid waste. Read more »