January 22
Zimbabwe: Water Relief As Major Dams Reach Near Full Capacity
The country's major dams are averaging 89.1 percent full as at 21 January 2026, a significant improvement from 70.9 percent recorded during the same period last year reflecting… Read more »
January 05
Zimbabwe: MSD Warns of More Heavy Rains As Thunderstorms Sweep Across Zim
The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned that unsettled weather conditions are set to continue after widespread thunderstorms brought heavy rain to parts of the… Read more »
December 21, 2025
Zimbabwe: MSD Urges Caution As Heavy Downpours Expected Across Provinces
Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned of widespread thunderstorms and heavy rainfall across much of the country, urging the public to take precautions as unstable… Read more »
December 17, 2025
Zimbabwe: Boys Dzamdara Adds Voice On Climate Change Management Biil
Empowerment organisation Boys Dzamdhara an affliate of ZANU PF rallying behind President Emmerson Mnangagwa's empowerment projects has added its voice to the Climate Change… Read more »
December 09, 2025
Zimbabwe: City of Harare Rolls Out Awareness Campaigns On Prepaid Water Meters
The City of Harare has begun awareness campaigns on the introduction of prepaid water meters and yesterday engaged residents of Warren Park. Read more »
December 01, 2025
Zimbabwe: Severe Storms Lash Parts of Zimbabwe As MSD Warns of More Turbulent Weather
The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned of continued unstable weather conditions after heavy rains and thunderstorms swept across several provinces over the… Read more »
November 20, 2025
Zimbabwe: Harare Mayor Urges Residents to Track Weather
Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume has called on residents to closely follow weather updates and use mobile alerts to avoid being caught in flash floods as the city steps up efforts to… Read more »
November 17, 2025
Africa: African Bloc Warns COP30 Adaptation Targets Risk Becoming 'A Burden' Without Funding
The Africa Group of Negotiators has issued a firm warning at COP30 insisting that any agreement on the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA) must include ambitious, equitable and… Read more »
November 12, 2025
Zimbabwe: Harare's Prepaid Water Meters Set to Halve Bills in Major Cost-Cutting Drive
Harare residents could soon see their household water bills slashed by half under the new prepaid metering system, city and government officials have announced. Read more »
November 10, 2025
Zimbabwe: MPs Endorse Public-Private Partnerships As Key to Solving Zimbabwe's Water Crisis
Members of Parliament have hailed Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) as a vital mechanism for driving infrastructure development and improving essential services following a tour… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Church Volunteers Tackle Litter in Glen Norah As Call for Clean Living Grows
Members of the Johane Masowe Chishanu Graspa Church popularly known as Masowe4ED led a major clean-up campaign in Glen Norah B on Friday in a show of community action aimed at… Read more »
November 07, 2025
Zimbabwe: Climate Finance Neglects Workers and Communities, Warns ActionAid Ahead of COP30
Less than 3% of global climate finance is supporting approaches that protect workers, women, and communities during the shift to greener economies, according to a new report by… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Schoolchildren Lead Tree-Planting Drive to Fight Hunger and Climate Change
Tafara 5 Council Primary School in Mabvuku became the latest hub for the Green the Ghetto urban greening movement after hosting a lively tree-planting event and the official launch… Read more »
November 05, 2025
Zimbabwe: Residents Petition Council Over Removal of Vital Glen View Borehole
Residents of Glen View in Harare have petitioned the City Council urging authorities to halt plans to demolish a community borehole they say is critical to public health and access… Read more »
October 30, 2025
Zimbabwe: Harare Council Cracks Down On Illegal Tree Cutting
The Harare City Council has issued a stern warning to residents, businesses and property owners over the growing trend of illegal tree cutting on council land describing it as a… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Chipinge Communities Bear the Brunt As Elephants Devastate Crops
Communities in Chipinge's Mutema, Chibuwe and Mahenye areas are facing escalating losses from persistent human-wildlife conflict with elephants wreaking havoc on crops and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'We Are Not Invisible' People With Disabilities Demand Inclusion in Climate Policies
People with disabilities have urged the Government to develop targeted support systems and inclusive policies to help them cope with the worsening effects of climate change. Read more »
October 21, 2025
Zimbabwe: Harare Gardens Reopens After Fatal Bee Attack, City Assures Public It Is Safe
The City of Harare has reopened Harare Gardens to the public after successfully removing a swarm of bees that killed one person in the park on Sunday evening. Read more »
October 14, 2025
Zimbabwe: Politically Connected Miner Accused of Polluting Mutoko River
A Chinese mining entity in Makaha, Mutoko has reported a local and politically connected businessman to authorities for alleged illegal mining activities including contaminating a… Read more »
October 07, 2025
Zimbabwe: Harare Rolls Out Prepaid Water Meters As New Pumps Boost City Supply
Harare's water supply is set for major improvement following the installation of new high-powered pumps at the Morton Jeffrey Water Works and the rollout of prepaid water meters… Read more »
October 06, 2025
Zimbabwe: Harare Launches Major Drive to Replace Ageing Water Pipes
Harare City Council has launched a large-scale programme to replace ageing water pipes in a bid to curb contamination and restore public trust in the capital's water supply. Read more »
October 02, 2025
Zimbabwe: Borrowdale Nature Reserve a Key Initiative to Promote Environmental Protection
Wetlands preservation and protection has become a topical issue in Zimbabwe's capital, Harare amid cals for efforts to Read more »
September 25, 2025
Zimbabwe: Residents Demand Tougher Laws to Curb Lake Chivero Pollution
Harare Residents have called on the government to urgently pass stronger environmental laws to protect the Upper Manyame Catchment area and save Lake Chivero the capital's main… Read more »
September 09, 2025
Zimbabwe: Vemuganga FM Empowers Villages Against Climate Change
Chipinge district continues to be one of the most climate-vulnerable regions in Zimbabwe facing frequent droughts, floods and natural disasters such as the Lisungwe floods, Bandama… Read more »
Africa: Africa Urged to Lead Just Transition At Climate Summit
As the second Africa Climate Summit opens ActionAid has called on African leaders to seize the moment and chart a path away from fossil fuels and industrial agriculture warning… Read more »











