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Climate
Climate change pushes parents to migrate, leaving children alone in Lupane
Two Lupane children are surviving alone after their parents migrated to South Africa as drought deepens. Schools now act as…
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Climate
When the rains fail: Climate crisis pushes rural families to the brink
In Mazwa village of Matabeleland North, 81-year-old Gogo Rita Ngwenya battles relentless drought to keep her family afloat. With two…
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Climate
Wild Africa and Tikobane Trust launch innovative whatsapp platform to combat human wildlife conflict in Makwandara
Wild Africa, in partnership with Tikobane Trust, has launched a groundbreaking WhatsApp chatboard to help communities in Makwandara village manage…
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Education
Education Key to Ending Child Marriages, CAAP Trust Says
As Zimbabwe marks the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, CAAP Trust is calling for greater investment in quality…
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Women, children, and gender
Bulawayo’s Mafakela Taskforce Sets Standard for Grassroots Environmental Action
The Mafakela Health and Environment Taskforce (MHETF) in Bulawayo’s Luveve and Gwabalanda communities was formed in 2022 after a cholera…
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Climate
Zimbabwe’s 2026 budget signals climate ambition but funding gaps remain
Zimbabwe’s 2026 Budget boosts climate and agriculture spending, but questions remain over whether the allocations are enough to tackle worsening…
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Climate
Zimbabwe abolishes solar equipment duty in major push for green energy
Zimbabwe has abolished import duty on all solar equipment to boost renewable-energy access, attract investors, and accelerate its transition to…
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Climate
Zimbabwe’s dam levels steady at 73.7% as early rains bring little change
ZINWA reports Zimbabwe’s national dam levels at 73.7% with little movement so far as early rains fail to generate significant…
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