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Wild animals wreak havoc

Greater Whange Residents Trust (GWRT) chairman Fidelis Chima said residents in communities surrounding the Hwange National Park were living in fear of the animals.
By Silas Nkala Mar. 26, 2023

Travel: Zimbabwe’s best safari lodges

The park is home to more than 100 species of wildlife, including an astonishing 30 000+ elephants.
By Travel Binger Mar. 11, 2023

Travelling & touring:Baboons in Hwange join global ban on asbestos usage?

Apprenticeship courses offered include, but one not limited to motor mechanics, boiler making, carpentry, to name but just a few. 
By Burzil Dube Feb. 5, 2023

Hwange villagers get human-wildlife conflict training

According to VFWT, the workshop targeted farmers  that included women as cases of human-wildlife conflict keep escalating.
By Nokuthaba Dlamini Jan. 29, 2023

Feature: Zim wants aviation competition to boost travel

CTC says travellers have experienced significant reduction in prices of air tickets post-deregulation.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Dec. 21, 2022

Tsholotsho community launches dams desiltation programme

The council’s chief executive Nkululeko Sibanda said US$45 000 was earmarked for the programme.
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 3, 2022

Zim’s dilemma over deadly elephant attacks

Zimbabwe has proposed to Cites that certain provisions that restrict the trade of raw ivory and elephant leather be relaxed
By Newsday Dec. 2, 2022

Feature: Zimbabwe’s stunning 80km safari train

This led British colonial officials and wildlife experts to question the wisdom of creating a protected area for animals that would be flanked by a functioning train.
By Bbc News Dec. 1, 2022

Vultures could face extinction at Hwange National Park

The authority says vultures have rapidly become some of the most threatened families of birds because their breeding habitat is being destroyed.
By Obert Siamilandu Nov. 17, 2022