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Drought drives farmers to small grains in Mat South

The warning came during a “look and learn” adaptation farm programme organised by Sisonke Working Together Trust in Tokwana, Bulilima district. 
By Silas Nkala Mar. 3, 2026

Climate change needs citizen activism.

We are not the primary culprits. But we are among the most exposed. That reality can either breed resignation or ignite activism. 
By GARY GERALD MTOMBENI Mar. 1, 2026

Farming venture boosts food security in Midlands

A JOINT farming venture between Midlands Acres and six local farmers has been hailed for boosting food production and crop diversification in the Midlands province. 
By Staff Reporter Feb. 26, 2026

Harare emerges as climate-resilient testing ground

“Land tenure precarity presents a huge stumbling block preventing informal settlement communities from undertaking resilience-building actions,” the report said. 
By KIRSTY SIBANDA and LESLEY KUFANDADA and SHARON ZEBRA Feb. 11, 2026

Harare emerges as climate-resilient testing ground

“Land tenure precarity presents a huge stumbling block preventing informal settlement communities from undertaking resilience-building actions,” the report said. 
By KIRSTY SIBANDA and LESLEY KUFANDADA and SHARON ZEBRA Feb. 11, 2026

Harare emerges as climate-resilient testing ground

“Land tenure precarity presents a huge stumbling block preventing informal settlement communities from undertaking resilience-building actions,” the report said. 
By KIRSTY SIBANDA and LESLEY KUFANDADA and SHARON ZEBRA Feb. 11, 2026

Climate change hits 9 in 10 Zimbabweans, livelihoods in crisis

Afrobarometer noted that the trend analysis reveals a stark increase in reports of worsening droughts, nearly tripling to 94% in 2024 from 33% in 2017. 
By Business Reporter Feb. 11, 2026

Investing in clean energy in agrifood systems

Clean energy particularly solar, biogas, and small-scale renewables offers Zimbabwe a pathway to transform agrifood systems in ways that are productive, inclusive, and climate-smart. 
By GARY GERALD MTOMBENI Feb. 1, 2026

Zim launches US$9,4m climate-change resilience project

The project is aimed at improving food security, supporting rural development and protecting vulnerable farming communities from the impacts of climate change. 
By RUTH MASEKO Jan. 29, 2026