Covid-19: Poaching Activities Surge in Hwange National Park
Poaching activities have increased in the Hwange National Park since the outbreak of Covid-19, with a local wildlife organisation-Painted Dog Conservation (PDC)-revealing
Poaching activities have increased in the Hwange National Park since the outbreak of Covid-19, with a local wildlife organisation-Painted Dog Conservation (PDC)-revealing
A local environmental lobby group, Isandla Esihle, has embarked on a programme to educate religious groups, especially those who practice open-air worship on
Villagers who spoke to Habakkuk Trust lamented that they bear the brunt of environmental degradation as a result of the mining activities
The government has bowed to pressure from Domboshaba villagers in Matobo district to stop a mining syndicate from prospecting for gold within
National Parks officials gunned down three buffalo in Bulilima District yesterday in a bid to drive them away from human settlements. A
Summary Harare’s wetlands are critical to the future sustainable development of the city. Wetlands form a vital part of the water supply
ZIMBABWE Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) joins the world in commemorating World Environment Day. Commemorated every year on 5 June, World Environment
Elephants are on the rampage in Jutshume village, Bulilima Ward 10, destroying the crop remnant that had survived the drought. The herd
Period: 31 March – 8 April 2020 Background This is our second series and edition of the COVID-19: Mining Sector and Communities’
Communities in Bubi District have forged a partnership with the Environmental Management Agency to address the adverse impact of artisanal mining activities
ZIMBABWE Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) and Harare Wetlands Trust (HWT) welcome the report of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Environment and
HIGH Court Judge Justice Webster Chinamora has ordered a property developer to stop construction of a church on a wetland in Harare