Food Security
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Climate
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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Agriculture
Green thumb meets grit: Bulawayo youth’s eco-innovation tackles unemployment, waste, and drought
In Bulawayo’s Sizinda suburb, Phathisani Vundla is redefining farming and waste management. Using discarded plastic bottles, he has built solar-powered…
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Agriculture
Beyond Soil and Seed: Mimi Matobo’s Playbook for Climate Resilience in Zimbabwean Farming
In Umguza, just outside Bulawayo, 30-year-old organic farmer Luzibo “Mimi” Matobo is redefining what it means to grow food in…
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Agriculture
Zimbabwe Surpasses Record Wheat Harvest
Zimbabwe has achieved another record wheat harvest, producing 578 059 tonnes from 110 543 hectares this season — a 511…
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Water Shortages Hamper Agricultural Innovation at Gwanda State University
Gwanda State University (GSU) in Matabeleland South is facing serious water shortages that have stalled critical agricultural innovation projects, threatening…
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Climate
Lubimbi Irrigation Project Enhanced with New Solar-Powered Borehole
The Lubimbi irrigation project in Lupane West has been upgraded with a new solar-powered borehole, funded by community contributions and…
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Education
Tsholotsho’s Davy Ndlovu inspires students with thriving San community garden
In Tsholotsho's Ward 2, San community member Davy Ndlovu is transforming local agriculture through his thriving garden, which recently hosted…
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Climate
On the ground: COP15 delegates experience Kasibo Wetland
At COP15, delegates visited the Kasibo Wetland near Hwange to witness Zimbabwe’s wetland restoration efforts — a living example of…
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Climate
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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