New study tracks the 100,000-year journey of underground water

A new study mapped continental groundwater flow, revealing that rain and snowmelt travel much farther and deeper underground than previously known. Over half of stream water comes from deep aquifers, highlighting crucial implications for pollution tracking and groundwater management. Researchers from Princeton University and the University of Arizona have developed a groundbreaking simulation that maps…

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Rising crocodile attacks claim eight lives in Zimbabwe as rainy season intensifies

The onset of the rainy season in Zimbabwe has brought with it not only much-needed rainfall but also a disturbing increase in human-wildlife conflicts, particularly involving crocodiles. The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) reports that eight people have tragically lost their lives to crocodile attacks over the past two months. ZimParks spokesperson Tinashe…

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Environmental Management Agency (EMA) rejects the Greystone housing development in Borrowdale, Harare, on ecological impact basis

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has rejected the implementation of a housing development project in Greystone Park in Borrowdale, Harare, on the basis of the project being implemented in a wetland area. This followed the commencement of a housing development project without the necessary Environmental licences in a clear wetland with obvious black clay soils…

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Undercover operation nabs four in Harare for illegal possession and attempt to sell illegal ivory worth over $2,000

Four individuals were brought before the court over the weekend following their arrest in a sting operation aimed at combating the illegal ivory trade. The suspects—Mosper Musumhi (39), Edson Gonamombe (54), Kudakwashe Jim (28), and Irene Kumanda (46)—face charges of unlawful possession of ivory valued at approximately US$2,292. The group was presented before Harare Magistrate…

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Mutirikwi mini-hydro power plant in Masvingo now operating at full capacity

The five-megawatt Mutirikwi mini-Hydro power plant in Masvingo, completed late last year, is now fully operational, providing a significant boost to the national grid’s electricity supply. Harnessing the abundant water resources from the Mutirikwi River, the facility is generating electricity that is being fed into the national grid. Honourable Ezra Chadzamira, Masvingo’s Minister of State…

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Environmental agency duped as Chinese firm engages in riverbed mining, closing pits by day while secretly mining at night

In a troubling revelation, a Chinese company has misled Zimbabwe’s Environmental Management Agency (EMA) by entering into a partnership aimed at rehabilitating open pits left by artisanal miners along the Umzingwane River. Instead of honoring its commitments, the company, Friends of the Environment, engaged in riverbed mining, closing pits by day while secretly mining at…

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Amnesty International is calling on wealthy countries to pledge substantial funds to help Africa combat the escalating impacts of climate change

With millions already displaced by climate-related disasters, Amnesty International is urging wealthier nations to take responsibility at the upcoming COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan. The organization is demanding that these countries fully compensate for the loss of homes and livelihoods, fund adaptation measures to prevent further displacement, and support a swift and equitable transition…

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Zimbabwe, Zambia brace for a crucial power boost, will the rising waters of Kariba Dam be enough to avert an energy crisis?

The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) announced a promising uptick in water levels at the Kariba Dam following recent rainfall, reporting a current measurement of 476.39 meters above sea level. This marks a significant 6.17% increase in water storage capacity, a welcome development for both nations reliant on this critical hydroelectric source. ZRA CEO Munyaradzi Munodawafa…

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