June 22
Zimbabwe: Grassroots Grazing Revolution Revives Rangelands in Insiza
Farmers in Insiza District are reporting healthier grazing lands and improved livestock management after adopting a paddocking system under the Holistic Land and Livestock… Read more »
May 27
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Moves to Tighten Grain Import Controls As New Levies Target Irrigation Funding
The Zimbabwean government is preparing a fresh round of levies on imported grain and oilseed products in a policy shift aimed at strengthening domestic agricultural production,… Read more »
May 08
Zimbabwe: High Chance of El Niño Raises Fears for Zimbabwe's Rainy Season
The Meteorological Services Department says there is a high probability that Zimbabwe could experience an El Niño weather pattern during the 2026/27 rainy season raising… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Conservationist ,Moreangels Mbizah, Wins 'Green Oscar' for Community Wildlife Protection
Zimbabwean conservationist Moreangels Mbizah has become the first Zimbabwean to receive the prestigious Whitley Award for her work in community-led wildlife conservation and… Read more »
April 30
Zimbabwe: Presidential Borehole Scheme Brings Relief Across Political Divide
In a clear demonstration of President Emmerson Mnangagwa's commitment to inclusive governance, the Presidential Borehole Scheme is delivering clean water to communities across the… Read more »
April 28
Zimbabwe: Illegal Vendors Undermine Harare Cleanup Efforts, Parliament Told
Illegal street vending is undermining efforts to clean up Harare's central business district, Geo Pomona chairman Delish Nguwaya told the Climate Change Thematic Parliamentary… Read more »
April 08
Zimbabwe: Chipinge Garden Turns Climate Hardship Into Thriving Enterprise
A small community garden in Chipinge is rewriting the story of farming in drought-prone regions turning limited rainfall and harsh conditions into an opportunity for growth, income… Read more »
March 31
Zimbabwe: Agroecology Is Rewriting the Farming Story in Chimanimani
The shift is visible long before you reach the fields. Read more »
March 25
Zimbabwe: Clean Water Returns to Binga As New Partnership Transforms Lives
A joint initiative between the Government of Zimbabwe, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) is reshaping… Read more »
March 24
Zimbabwe: Air Pollution Worsens Globally As Cities Fall Short of Safety Standards
Air quality is deteriorating across the world with fewer cities meeting recommended safety levels, according to a new global report. Read more »
March 23
Zimbabwe: Water Inequality Warning As Lawyers Urge Govt to Act
The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights has called on authorities to urgently address barriers to water access warning that inequalities continue to leave many without safe and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare Rolls Out 15,000 Smart Water Meters in Infrastructure Overhaul Drive
The City of Harare has installed over 15,000 smart prepaid water meters as part of an ongoing push to modernise its ageing water infrastructure, curb losses, and improve billing… Read more »
March 19
Zimbabwe: Deadly Rains Batter Zim Leaving Over 130 Dead and Infrastructure in Ruins
At least 132 people have died and dozens more have been injured as heavy rains continue to affect large parts of Zimbabwe, according to the Department of Civil Protection. Read more »
March 12
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Pushes Climate-Smart Farming As Seed Co Showcases New Crop Varieties
The government has reaffirmed its commitment to transforming agriculture through climate-resilient technologies, irrigation expansion and mechanisation as farmers, researchers and… Read more »
March 06
Zimbabwe: Agricultural Research Key to Tackling Climate and Yield Challenges - Jiri
Agricultural research remains central to Zimbabwe's efforts to strengthen food production and address challenges such as climate change, soil infertility and crop diseases, a… Read more »
February 25
Zimbabwe: Heavy Penalties Loom for Harare Residents in New Clean-Up Crackdown
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has warned Harare residents and businesses that tougher penalties await those caught littering or illegally dumping waste as authorities… Read more »
February 20
Zimbabwe: Bedbug Outbreak Hits Mbare Flats As Harare Warns of Enforcement Action
The City of Harare has confirmed a fresh outbreak of bedbugs locally known as tsikidzi in several apartment blocks in Mbare and surrounding areas. Read more »
February 17
Zimbabwe: Govt Releases U.S.$4.5m to Avert Rainy Season Disease Surge
Cabinet has warned of heightened risks of waterborne disease outbreaks during the current rainy season approving emergency measures to strengthen preparedness and prevent a… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Fix the Leaks First - Advocacy Group Questions $400m Water Deal
A local water advocacy group has criticised a major water sector loan for Harare warning that the money is being directed towards prepaid meters instead of repairing the city's… Read more »
February 06
Zimbabwe: Mabvuku-Tafara Group Turns Waste Into Livelihoods
A community group in Mabvuku-Tafara, eastern Harare is transforming household waste into income through an innovative earthworm-based composting system that produces organic… Read more »
February 05
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's Wetlands Are Coming Back to Life - - and Safire Is Leading the Charge
In many parts of rural Zimbabwe, wetlands are the thin green lines that keep entire communities alive. They store water, regulate floods, recharge rivers, and provide fertile soils… Read more »
February 03
Zimbabwe: Major Dams Near Full As Water Levels Surge After Rains
The country's major dams are on average more than 90% full signalling one of the strongest water storage positions in recent years following sustained rainfall across much of the… Read more »
February 02
Zimbabwe: Environmentalists Warn Loss of Wetlands Puts Zimbabwe's Water Security At Risk
As Zimbabwe joins the global community in marking World Wetlands Day, environmental groups and human rights advocates are warning that the country's wetlands are under… Read more »
January 29
Zimbabwe: Govt Sounds Alarm As Vanishing Wetlands Raise Flood and Climate Risks
Zimbabwe will mark World Wetlands Day on 2 February 2026 amid growing concern over the rapid destruction of wetlands, which authorities say is worsening flooding, heightening… Read more »
January 26
Zimbabwe: Lightning, Heavy Rains and Flood Warnings Issued Across Zim
The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned of continued unstable weather conditions with heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and the risk of localised flooding expected… Read more »











