Major Zimbabwe dams reach full capacity as water levels rise, but concerns persist in some regions

Major dams across Zimbabwe have seen a significant rise in water levels, with some reaching full capacity, according to the latest statistics released by the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa). The data highlights improved water security in parts of the country, though some regions continue to face critical shortages. Lake Mutirikwi and Silalabuhwa Dams have…

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National parks: A source of pride that must be preserved for future generations

In a passionate appeal for wildlife conservation, Zimbabwe’s Minister of Environment, Climate and Wildlife, Dr. Sithembiso Nyoni, has called on the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority to enhance efforts in protecting the nation’s parks for future generations. At a meeting at ZimParks headquarters, Minister Nyoni stress that these national treasures are vital for…

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Government takes major step to enhance climate resilience in state enterprises

The government has taken an important step to include climate resilience in State enterprises and parastatals, recognizing their role in the country’s economic growth. Mr. Washington Zhakata, director of the Department of Climate Change Management in the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife, spoke at a workshop on developing climate resilience guidelines. He addressed the…

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Urgent call to action: Minister Nyoni highlights wetlands as essential lifelines for ecosystems

The Zimbabwean Government has expressed deep concern over the lack of commitment to wetland conservation, with Environment, Climate and Wildlife Minister Sithembiso Nyoni emphasizing their vital role in sustaining ecosystems and water sources. Nyoni made her remarks during the launch of the Wilderness Ngamo Livestock Farm and Vocational Training Centre in Tsholotsho, where she also…

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Stakeholders unite for Miombo woodlands restoration in Zimbabwe

A new project aimed at restoring the Miombo woodlands kicked off with inception meetings focused on sustainable forest management in Chipinge, Mudzi, and Rushinga. Led by the Forestry Commission and supported by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the initiative seeks to establish collaborative frameworks for effective project execution. During the…

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Zimbabwe’s fisheries sector set for overhaul with new bill

The Fisheries and Aquaculture Resources Department (FARD) is launching nationwide consultations to inform a new Fisheries and Aquaculture Bill, aimed at revitalizing Zimbabwe’s fisheries sector. Initial workshops will take place from March 1 to 5 in Nyanga, Bulawayo, and Kariba, gathering input from a wide range of stakeholders, including government officials, private sector representatives, and…

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Zimbabwe secures £2.5 million to combat antimicrobial resistance

Zimbabwe has received a significant boost in its fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) with a £2.5 million grant from the UK government’s Fleming Fund Phase 2. The funding, announced at a launch event in Harare on Thursday, will enhance surveillance, strengthen regulations, and promote responsible antimicrobial use across human and animal health sectors. The event…

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Africa is owed US$36 trillion in climate debt by rich polluting countries, a new report by ActionAid shows

Action Aid International, a global federation working for a world free from poverty and injustice, reveals how African countries are foregoing essential public services such as health, education, and climate action, to service foreign debts owed to rich countries, private creditors, and global financial institutions.  Meanwhile, rich countries are not paying the climate debt of…

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