€1m boost for wildlife, habitat protection.

“The investment will, among other things, support wildlife rescue efforts, enhance ranger capacity, and secure critical wildlife migration routes,” IFAW said.
By Sydney Kawadza Mar. 6, 2026

€1m boost for wildlife, habitat protection

Zimbabwe’s conservation efforts are set to receive a major boost following the announcement of a €1 million grant aimed at enhancing habitat and wildlife protection in the Hwange-Matetsi-Zambezi.
By Sydney Kawadza Mar. 5, 2026

Why Zim is winning the poaching battle, but losing the war against wildlife crime syndicates

ON paper, Zimbabwe is winning the fight against poaching. In places such as Hwange National Park, the numbers tell a hopeful story.
By Amos Gwema Mar. 3, 2026

What a fresh pair of hands must achieve for tourism

Zimbabwe has set ambitious goals, aiming to build a US$10 billion tourism industry by 2030. 
By The Zimbabwe Independent Feb. 6, 2026

Banks challenged to fund local green businesses

Ndlovu highlighted specific areas where investment can yield significant returns, including wildlife development and the national parks system.
By Lorraine Muromo Nov. 7, 2025

Outcry over Hwange park road detour

Amalinda Safari Collection, which operates Khulu Bush Camp, Ivory Lodge and Sable Valley, detailed the operational and ecological threats in its letter of October 16.
By Problem Masau Oct. 20, 2025

Zim recognised among top travel destinations for 2025

ZIMBABWE has been listed among the best countries to visit in 2025 by global travel platform Kayak, joining Morocco and other destinations featured for their appeal to international travellers.
By Tatenda Kunaka Sep. 15, 2025

Documentary tackles human-wildlife struggles in Mat North

This area, rich in biodiversity and home to a variety of wildlife species, has been experiencing escalating conflicts between human activities and wildlife conservation efforts.
By Margaret Lubinda Aug. 28, 2025

Rhodes divides traditional leaders 120 years after death

SELF-IMPOSED King Munhumutapa has written to King Charles of England, giving him an ultimatum to remove Cecil John Rhodes’ remains buried in the Matobo National Park in Matabeleland South province.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 13, 2025