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Hwange communities seek govt’s nod to draw water from Zambezi

In an interview with Southern Eye, Hwange East legislator Joseph Bonda said there was a need to establish irrigation schemes.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 14, 2025

Villagers walk 10km to access water

In an interview with NewsDay, Gwangwaba said it was unfortunate that communities in his constituency could not draw water from the Zambezi River.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 14, 2025

Kariba villagers face water challenges, risk attack by wild animals

The water challenges were revealed by Kariba legislator Shine Collin Gwangwaba in an interview yesterday.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 12, 2025

Zambezi River Basin gets major boost

The Climate Investment Funds (CIF) has endorsed a US$60,35 million investment plan for the region, which is expected to mobilise over US$600 million in co-financing.
By Obert Siamilandu Mar. 6, 2025

Kariba Dam level increases 6%

According to ZRA’s latest hydrological update, the Kariba reservoir’s water level has been steadily increasing, with a current reading of 476,39 metres above sea level.
By Ophar Mavuri Feb. 5, 2025

Water woes hit Binga centre

In an interview with Southern Eye this week, Binga South MP Fanuel Cumanzala bemoaned the water crisis that has gone on for a long time.
By Patricia Sibanda Jan. 11, 2025

Zim unveils its untamed beauty to Indian travel agents

The agents were immersed in a series of unforgettable experiences that allowed them to connect deeply with Zimbabwe’s unique attractions.
By Newsday Sep. 21, 2024

Xanthe Somers weaves Zim history and crafts through her ‘Invisible Hand’

Invisible Hand brings to the fore, undervalued yet crucial craft practices traditionally labelled as “women’s work”, such as weaving, sewing, stitching and mending.
By Newsday Sep. 7, 2024

Diversify power sources

 The bulk of the IPPs are in the renewable space which dovetails with government policy to scale up renewable energy generation.
By Newsday Sep. 5, 2024