February 2023

Relief For Climate Change, Pollution, and Biodiversity Loss As Top UN Environmental Official Jets into  ZIM

By Ndatenda Njanike (Press and Communications Officer) The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Acting Deputy Executive Director and Director of Corporate Services Ms. Sonja Leighton-Kone who landed on Monday in Zimbabwe toured from 06 to 11 February 2023 in what could be a relief for the triple planetary crisis in the nation. In a circular released …

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7 Dead and More Than Madagascar 100 Thousand Displaced As Cyclone Freddy continues to ravage.

By Ndatenda Njanike (Press and Communication Officer) TROPICAL Cyclone Freddy has left at least 7 people dead and affected 79,000 people in several regions, including 22,500 displaced, according to the National Bureau of Risk and Disaster Management (BNGRC) The tropical cyclone  is estimated to impact more than 14,000 houses affected (3,079 flooded, 9,696 damaged, and …

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Persistent Dryness in Parts Of Zimbabwe Despite Heavy Rains In January

By Ndatenda Njanike (Press and Communications Officer) THE Effects of climate change continue to be felt in some parts of Zimbabwe as ravaging droughts have hit hard due to the lack of rains despite heavy rains witnessed in some parts of the country. In January this year most southern, northern, and western parts of the have …

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