KAZA meetings kick off in Vic Falls as Zim leads regional conservation agenda
Environment, Climate and Wildlife Minister Evelyn Ndlovu said the meetings form part of Zimbabwe’s responsibilities as the current chair of KAZA.
By Nizbert Moyo
7h ago
Zimbabwe, Zambia draw physical borderline on Lake Kariba
For years, the invisible line splitting the world's largest artificial lake has been a source of conflict mostly among fishermen and boat operators.
By Valentine Maya
Jun. 8, 2026
Zimbabwe secures US$5.7m grant for biodiversity conservation in Sebungwe
The Ministry of Environment confirmed the development on its social media platforms describing it as a significant boost to the country's conservation efforts.
By Donald Nyandoro
Jun. 5, 2026
ZRA eyes global stage, joins international hydropower body
ZRA is midway through the Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project, a US$294 million undertaking to secure the dam wall and plunge pools after decades of erosion.
By Obert Siamilandu
Jun. 5, 2026
KAZA gets €6m lifeline for cross-border conservation
KAZA TFCA executive director Nyambe Nyambe said the phase followed years of consultations and marked a shift towards cross-sector interventions.
By Obert Siamilandu
May. 25, 2026
Bulawayo banks on BAF 2026 to feed the city
Deputy mayor Edwin Ndlovu told Southern Eye Showbiz that arts and culture are central to urban development.
By MARGARET LUBINDA
May. 14, 2026
Gwayi- Shangani: Can the 10MW milestone break the cycle of missed deadlines?
She said major works include construction of the powerhouse, installation of turbines and generators, and development of a 132kV transmission line to feed into the national grid.
By MUSA MAKINA
May. 7, 2026
Kariba Dam’s $294 million lifeline enters final stretch
Engineers are now zeroing in on a two-phase technical overhaul of the spillway, prompted by age-related issues after 60 years of operation.
By Valentine Maya
May. 7, 2026
Croc shocks tourists as it wanders into A’Zambezi hotel restaurant
The lodge joked: “He was checking why room service was running late. No rules. No invitation. No reservation. This is the Zambezi — where wild means wild.”
By STAFF WRITER
May. 3, 2026




