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March 27
Zimbabwe: How Coal-Fired Power Stations Threaten Livelihoods of Hwange Community
Zimbabwe's mineral wealth is a flick of nature; the earth packed with metal ores like gold, lithium, diamond, granite and coal along the vast seams in this part of the Southern… Read more »
March 26
Zimbabwe: Rural Zimbabweans Pin Hope On WFP As El Nino Induced Drought Worsens
Some families are having one meal per day to save the food so that it sustains them until the next distribution. However, World Food Programme representative and country director,… Read more »
March 05
Zimbabwe: Global Hunger Crisis Worsens, Report Warns
The world is facing a worsening hunger crisis, with millions of people suffering from severe food insecurity and malnutrition, according to a new report released on Tuesday. Read more »
March 04
Zimbabwe: Young Farmers Advocate for Agroecology in Climate Change Adaptation
In a bid to address the pressing issues of climate change and its impact on agriculture, young farmers convened at a symposium held in Harare last Friday amid calls for policy on… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Germany Funds Climate Adaptation Project in Zimbabwe
Germany has granted Euro 6.6 million ($7.4 million) to Zimbabwe for a climate adaptation project that aims to improve the livelihoods and ecosystems of rural communities in the… Read more »
October 09, 2023
Zimbabwe: Villagers Abandon Market Gardening, Farming for Coke Scavenging As Climate Change Takes Toll
Some villagers in the arid Hwange District are leaving their homes to scavenge for coke in Hwange Town, abandoning their chores including market gardening and farming in rainy… Read more »
September 30, 2023
Zimbabwe: UAE and Zimbabwe Sign Groundbreaking ITMO-Based Conservation Agreement Over 7.5 Million Ha
Harare - In a landmark development for climate action, the United Arab Emirates' Blue Carbon and the Government of Zimbabwe have joined forces to pioneer forest emission reduction… Read more »
September 27, 2023
Zimbabwe: Hwange Colliery Company Limited Denies Burning Fossils, Causing Air Pollution
Hwange Colliery Company (HCCL) has distances itself from burning fossil fuels that causes air pollution which has been causing respiratory diseases in several villages close to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Parched Earth, Violated Rights - Climate Change and the Crisis of SRHR in Zimbabwe's Villages
In Hwange's Chachachunda village, tucked in western Zimbabwe, 14-year-old Amina has to trek long distances in search of water because rising temperatures and unpredictable rainfall… Read more »
August 17, 2023
Zimbabwe: Presidential Borehole Scheme Expands to All Provinces
Communities across the country's 10 provinces are expressing gratitude towards government as the Presidential borehole drilling scheme has expanded to all provinces of Zimbabwe,… Read more »
July 03, 2023
Zimbabwe: Presidential Borehole Drilling Scheme Extends to Plumtree
Prevail International has extended the Presidential Borehole Drilling Scheme to Plumtree, in a move that is expected to plug water scarcity and limited access to clean drinking… Read more »
June 07, 2023
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Takes Urgent Action Against Plastic Pollution
Zimbabwe marked World Environment Day (WED) 2023 on Monday by emphasizing the critical need for collective action to address plastic pollution, restore biodiversity, adapt to… Read more »
May 09, 2023
Zimbabwe: Residents Petition Harare Mayor Over Cholera Outbreak
Harare residents are calling on the City Council to address the recent cholera outbreak that has been ravaging the city over the past weeks. Read more »
February 20, 2023
Zimbabwe: Climate Change - Can Zimbabwe Do Without Coal?
Thermal coal is the world's dirtiest fossil fuel, a relic of the 19th century that has no place in the modern world. Read more »
February 17, 2023
Zimbabwe: Judith Neilson Foundation Gives IAPF U.S.$700k to Back Zim's Women Wildlife Rangers
The International Anti-Poaching Foundation (IAPF) announced it has been awarded a US$700,000 (A$1 million) grant from the Judith Neilson Foundation, which will be used to… Read more »
February 13, 2023
Zimbabwe: Tobacco Farmers Ecstatic As Country Records Good Rains
Zimbabwe Tobacco Growers Association says, tobacco output is expected to be high in both volume and quality due to the good rains that the country is receiving this cropping… Read more »
February 06, 2023
Zimbabwe: UN Environment Programme Senior Official Sonja Leighton to Visit Zimbabwe
Harare - The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Acting Deputy Executive Director, and Director of Corporate Services Ms. Sonja Leighton-Kone will visit Zimbabwe from 06 to… Read more »
January 30, 2023
Zimbabwe: How Zimbabwe's Pangolins Are Being Given a Second Chance...
Zimbabwe's wildlife landscape is endowed with 350 species of mammals, more than 500 birds and 131 fish species all of which adorn its environment, yet due to the increasing levels… Read more »
January 27, 2023
Zimbabwe: Analysis - Policy Issues Hampering Zim Business Climate
With less than six months to the harmonized elections scheduled before end of August 2023, Zimbabwe's policy environment remains very unpredictable, and reactionary as opposed to… Read more »
January 25, 2023
Zimbabwe: EMA Slaps Gold Mine With Zw$ 500k Fine for Flouting Environment Laws
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has slapped gold mining firm, Jannarch 17 Gold Mining and Milling with a ZW$ 500 000 fine for operating a gold mine without an… Read more »
January 17, 2023
Zimbabwe: National Dam Level Average Now At 83%
In a statement, ZINWA Spokesperson, Tsungirirai Shoriwa said the average national dam level stands at 83 percent with Mazowe now 44 percent full, Tugwi Mukosi and Mutirikwi at 91.4… Read more »
December 19, 2022
Zimbabwe: City of Harare Has Closed Some Boreholes That Were Found With Contaminated Water, Following a Typhoid Outbreak
According to Harare City Health director, Dr. Prosper Chonzi, the capital has recorded 61 confirmed cases mainly in Budiriro, Glen View, and Glen Norah surbubs. Read more »
September 06, 2022
Africa: Experts Warn That Africa's Children Under Threat From Climate Crisis
In sub-Saharan countries 490 million children in 35 sub-Saharan countries are at risk from the worst impacts of climate change, and at least 11 million children across the… Read more »
July 21, 2022
Zimbabwe: Diarrhea Outbreak Hits Bulawayo
The outbreak has forced City of Harare to exempt residents from the ongoing water shedding. Read more »
June 29, 2022
Zimbabwe: 'ZRBF's Nutrition Program Bearing Fruits'
The ZRBF is a long-term development initiative with an overall objective of contributing to the increased capacity of communities to protect development gains in the face of… Read more »
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