Zimbabwe
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Climate
Zimbabwe dams hit 78% capacity as flood warnings issued
Zimbabwe's dams have surged to 78% capacity following heavy rainfall, with three reaching full capacity. ZINWA warns downstream communities to…
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Women, children, and gender
Amnesty’s Run for Rights unites Bulawayo in call to end GBV
Amnesty International Zimbabwe brought hundreds of Bulawayo residents together for the annual Run for Rights marathon, using sport to spotlight…
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Youth Empowerment
Entrepreneurs key players to Zimbabwe’s economic strategy
Entrepreneurs are playing an increasingly central role in advancing Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 targets, a point highlighted by Deputy Minister Simelisizwe…
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Environment
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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Climate
Turning Trash to Treasure: The 19-Year-Old Sculpting Zimbabwe’s Green Future
At just 19 years old, Bhekumuzi Mathe of Pumula, Bulawayo, is turning Zimbabwe’s plastic pollution crisis into an opportunity for…
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Health
Bulawayo issues alert over suspected HFMD cases
The City of Bulawayo has warned residents following reports of suspected Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease cases, urging hygiene and…
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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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