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WWF Zimbabwe donates uniforms, camping kits and communication gadgets to ZimParks

These are some one of the critical yet under-supported wildlife conservancies that play a key role in ecological connectivity within the KAZA region. 
By Own Correspondent Aug. 26, 2025

Modus operandi: Kill the game, vanish and no questions asked

This is Zimbabwe’s wildlife, our majestic game hunted for trophies worth thousands of dollars — and here, conveniently, “unaccounted for”.
By Shame Makoshori Aug. 15, 2025

Balancing act: The environmental footprint of Morton Jaffray water treatment plant

Morton Jaffray plant has served as the primary treatment facility for Harare
By Tonderayi Matonho Aug. 4, 2025

Corporates challenged to champion wetlands protection

“If we do not have healthy communities, we do not have healthy businesses because the same people that work in these businesses are in fact these community members.”
By Kennedy Nyavaya Jul. 15, 2025

ID, birth certificates registration blitz brings relief to Binga village

Getting an essential document like a birth certificate or national identity card is somewhat the least of priorities for villagers in the area due to poverty.
By Tobias Mudzingwa Jul. 13, 2025

Interest in carbon credit encouraging: Govt

The government recently legislated Statutory Instrument (SI) 48 of 2025, which introduced holistic regulations to govern how carbon credit trading is conducted within the country.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jul. 9, 2025

Climate change, human activities threaten to wipe out southern ground hornbills

Humans must work together to reduce the carbon footprint, invest in renewable energy and implement sustainable land-use practices that prioritise the conservation of biodiversity.
By Admire Jamu Mlambo Jul. 3, 2025

Ranger houses boost protection of trans-boundary conservation area

In her remarks, Environment, Climate and Wildlife minister Evelyn Ndlovu applauded IFAW and ZimParks for prioritising ranger welfare.
By Ropafadzo Makosi Jun. 23, 2025

Matetsi rangers get new houses to strengthen conservation

The handover ceremony, held at Matetsi Unit 5, was attended by government officials, conservationists, and community leaders.
By Own Correspondent Jun. 22, 2025