Climate
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Amalima Project Boosts Agriculture in Matabeleland North
The Amalima Loko Project, coordinated by CNFA and funded by USAID, is transforming agriculture in Matabeleland North’s Lupane, Binga, and…
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Zimbabwe cracks down on plastic waste ahead of global wetlands summit
Zimbabwe plans to hold manufacturers accountable for plastic pollution through new EPR policies, ahead of hosting COP15 on wetlands in…
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Young women lead wetland revival in Binga
Young women in Binga are restoring over 40 wetlands using indigenous knowledge and climate science. Their grassroots movement blends tradition,…
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Binga Youth Rise to Protect Wetlands: EU-Funded Project Spurs Eco-Action in Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Corner
Binga youth rally to protect over 40 wetlands in a bold EU-funded initiative. With Ramsar 2025 ahead, Zimbabwe’s youth demand…
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Alarm over wheat farming readiness amid rainfall concerns
Zimbabwean senators have raised serious concerns over the government’s readiness for the 2025 wheat season amid fears of rainfall disruptions,…
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Traditional Leaders call for stiffer penalties on deforestation in Zimbabwe
Providence MoyoAs Zimbabwe faces the mounting challenges of climate change, traditional leaders are sounding the alarm on the devastating effects…
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2025 alumni summit in champions sustainable farming and climate solutions
The 2025 Southern Africa-U.S. Exchange Alumni Summit in Zimbabwe brings together global leaders to address climate change and food insecurity…
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How a Lupane school is revolutionizing farming
At Tshongokwe Primary School in Lupane, Zimbabwe, students aren’t just hitting the books—they’re digging into the earth, turning barren soil…
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Bulawayo’s dams show signs of recovery, but drought risks persist
Bulawayo’s dams are at 49.69% capacity as of February 24, 2025, up from 42.78% last year, but Upper Ncema remains…
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