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Blog - Barbara Chabanda, 34, still recalls when her baby fell sick during last year's El Niño-induced drought in Buhera, 222 kilometres from Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe. Her baby, who was 12 ...
When Shupikai Komba gave birth to her son, the land around her village in Gokwe North was parched and cracked, the skies withholding rain for far too long. The sun bore down unrelentingly, and hunger ...
Former Zimbabwe cricketer Chris Mpofu spoke about the new Indian test captain Shubman Gill and believed that despite the challenges, Gill and his team will adjust and perform well for India. "You've ...
Spread This News SUNDAY MORNING TABLET DEAR brothers and sisters in Christ Today, we gather to reflect on a pressing issue ...
The cultural renaissance called for is not about retreating into the past but about mining ancient wisdom for future ...
At the heart of AVCLEP lies the goal of directly supporting 49,000 farmers—7,000 livestock-keeping and 42,000 ...
It is one of the areas hardest hit by the drought. To make matters worse, it was in the path of Cyclone Idai which devastated Mozambique and parts of eastern Zimbabwe earlier this year. According to ...
The elephant debate has made headlines. In September last year, activists protested after Zimbabwe and Namibia proposed slaughtering elephants to feed drought-stricken communities. Botswana’s ...
THE African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has approved a US$10,12 million grant to boost sustainable agricultural production ...
Zimbabwe's collaring project may offer a way forward. Sixteen elephants, mostly matriarchs, have been fitted with GPS collars ...
The drought, caused by El Niño – a weather phenomenon that leads to droughts or floods, a situation worsened by climate change – left more than half of Zimbabwe’s population of 15.1 million facing ...