Hwange schools receive bicycles, textbooks in education access drive

Schools in Hwange district have received 115 bicycles and 2 332 curriculum textbooks under a joint education and conservation initiative aimed at improving access to learning for children
By Staff Reporter Jun. 19, 2026

After three decades, black rhino return to Zimbabwe’s Matusadona

Their return completes a remarkable conservation journey that began in the late 1980s when rampant poaching forced authorities to remove rhinos from the Zambezi Valley to safer locations.
By Valentine Maya Jun. 3, 2026

BREAKING: Buffaloes escape game park in Sanyati

Chinhengo said rangers typically track and return stray animals to the sanctuary, but swift intervention is critical when dangerous wildlife enters residential areas. 
By Nhau Mangirazi May. 29, 2026

Lake Kariba’s shoreline overrun by illegal slums

Lake Kariba supports thousands of households through commercial and subsistence fishing and remains a cornerstone of Zimbabwe's inland fisheries sector.
By Obert Siamilandu May. 14, 2026

Hectares Lost, Warnings Ignored: The Scale of Binga's Elephant Emergency

Mupande said the elephants later disappeared and rangers from the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority failed to track them.
By Nizbert Moyo Apr. 29, 2026

Goat rearing drives transformation in Binga

Local leaders report a sharp decline in illegal hunting since the project began.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 9, 2026

Human-wildlife conflict, habitat loss threaten KAZA

KAZA is the world’s largest terrestrial transfrontier conservation area stretching across Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
By Obert Siamilandu 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

Wild animals kills 13 in Matabeleland provinces

Elephants, lions, buffalos, crocodiles and hippopotamuses were among the species most involved in the incidents.
By Sharon Sibindi Dec. 14, 2025