Climate
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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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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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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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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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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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Deep Plough Converts Pumula North Dumpsite into Climate-Adaptation Drying Hub
Deep Plough, a youth-led agricultural collective in Bulawayo, has transformed a former dumpsite in Pumula North into a high-capacity produce-drying…
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Award-winning innovator Sukoluhle Ndebele transforms food waste into opportunity
As Zimbabwe faces increasingly unpredictable weather patterns, entrepreneur Sukoluhle Ndebele is addressing post-harvest food waste through her company, USIKO Dried…
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Unpredictable Weather Deepens Farming Challenges for Mpopoma Urban farmers
Unpredictable rains and rising temperatures are reshaping the daily realities of women farmers in Mpopoma. As traditional planting signals lose…
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