Environment minister says country has more elephants than it needs while critics of hunt say they are a major tourist drawcard Source: Zimbabwe orders cull of 200 elephants amid food shortages from drought | Zimbabwe | The Guardian Elephants and giraffes near a watering hole in Zimbabwe. The government has ordered the parks and wildlife […]
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Monthly Archives: September 2024
Reaching out to remote communities in Zimbabwe on two wheels
China-funded UNICEF programme improves maternal and child health Source: Reaching out to remote communities in Zimbabwe on two wheels | UNICEF Zimbabwe UNICEF/2024/Black Leaf Media Sanele Mutsiwa, 25, smiles at her two-year-old daughter Faith at Kezi Clinic in Matobo district, Zimbabwe, where she has gone to get her child vaccinated. She holds a baby card, […]
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Lake Kariba’s drying waters: People in Zimbabwe affected by severe drought
Droughts caused by climate change have resulted in a significant drop in water levels on Lake Kariba to the point where there is not longer enough water for hydropower generation. Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports.
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US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Pamela Tremont says the US has invested hugely in agriculture, health and other sectors
US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Pamela Tremont says the US has invested hugely in agriculture, health and other sectors. Speaking at the 248th US Independence celebrations in Harare this Thursday she said her country has contributed over US$62 million towards food aid to feed hungry Zimbabweans. Source: US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Pamela Tremont says the US […]
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Fly or die
Source: Fly or die It is a well-known image: a caterpillar must die so that a butterfly can fly. A less well-known one is about the sea-bird, the gannet. I saw them once swirling round the rocky islands in the Atlantic off the west coast of Ireland. At a certain point, the mother stuffs her […]
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Presidential Poultry Scheme Transforms Lives in Chivi North
Online Writer Chivi North, Zimbabwe – THE Presidential Poultry Scheme, launched by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, is making significant strides in improving livelihoods in Chivi North in Masvingo provimce. With robust support from local Member of Parliament Cde Godfrey Mukungunugwa, the initiative has distributed 17 000 road runners to all 32 wards in the district, providing […] …
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US cements pledge for $200 million annual investment in Zimbabwe’s health sector
Funding aims to combat various diseases and pandemics, ensuring adequate healthcare for Zimbabwe
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Comoros president ‘slightly injured’ in a knife attack, his office says
Attacker was arrested by security forces and is in their custody,
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Zimbabwe Sables journey to African rugby supremacy, launchpad for world dominance?
Brandon Moyo THE Sables won the 2024 Rugby Africa Cup in Kampala, Uganda in July, cementing their status as a continental rugby powerhouse. It was their first Africa Cup triumph in 12 years having last won the title in 2012. They walloped Algeria 29-3 in the final. In their tournament opener, they secured a hard […] …
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‘Your husband sent me to sleep with you,’ rapist tells victim in Christmas Day ordeal
Sheronrose Mugombi, mugombisheronrose@gmail.com A 26-YEAR-OLD serial rapist from Karoi was jailed 30 years after being convicted of three counts of rape. On one count, Nyasha Muza raped his drinking mate’s wife on Christmas Day. He told her that her husband had sent him to sleep with her. In a statement on X, the National Prosecuting […] …
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