ZELA Press Statement: Let us commit to a green and resilient future
Today the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) joins hands with the rest of the world in commemorating the World Environment Day (#WED2021).
Today the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) joins hands with the rest of the world in commemorating the World Environment Day (#WED2021).
Strengthen the Role of Traditional Courts In Environmental Management – Gwanda Gwanda residents have called on the strengthening of traditional courts (chiefs
The CivActs is an initiative that seeks to amplify citizen’s voices, facilitate dialogue and co-creation of solutions between communities and leaders to
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Representatives of Peri-Urban Bulawayo in ward 17’s St Peters, New Mazwi, Robert Sinyoka and Methodist villages have resolved to actively defend their
The effects of quarry mining being felt by locals in Hwange brings to the fore many questions of how well the assessment
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Environment, Tourism and Climate, Thursday, descended on Dinde in Hwange district on a fact-finding mission following a
Where is Zimbabwe getting it wrong? The mining sector has emerged as a key economic sector that plays a critical role in
The Chilonga community in Chiredzi district, South Eastern Zimbabwe has been on the horns of a dilemma since the government informed them
Violence in Alternative Waterpoints Report Presented to BCC Management Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights has presented the survey report on Conflict and
Emganwini residents have raised alarm at the poor water quality coming out of their taps amid reports of an outbreak of a
With good rains, drought-related cattle deaths reduced by as much as 63% in 2019, livestock farmers remain in fear of unpredictable weather