Parliament Flags Low Budget Utilisation at Environment Ministry

Harare, Zimbabwe, The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Environment, Climate and Wildlife has raised alarm over the Ministry’s failure to fully utilise its 2025 first-quarter budget, warning that the shortfall is crippling the delivery of key environmental and climate services. According to the committee’s report tabled in the National Assembly, the ministry was allocated ZWG$516.8 million…

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From Grain to Gain: Bindura Students Drive Wheat Innovation

Bindura is fast becoming the face of Zimbabwe’s wheat revolution, as students and teachers take the lead in unlocking the hidden potential of the country’s bumper harvests. At SOS Hermann Gmeiner High School, the TAAT-Wheat Value Addition Workshop kicked off this week, equipping learners, educators, and farmers with hands-on skills to transform wheat from a…

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ActionAid Urges Africa Climate Summit to Reject “False Solutions”

Addis Ababa, 8 September 2025 — As the second Africa Climate Summit gets underway, international NGO ActionAid has called on African leaders to reject “false solutions” to the climate crisis, warning that mechanisms such as carbon offsets and geoengineering only serve to worsen the continent’s vulnerabilities. In a strongly worded statement, the organisation urged policymakers…

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Japan Hails WFP for Lifesaving Role in Fighting Hunger in Zimbabwe

Japan has applauded World Food Programme (WFP) for its tireless efforts in alleviating hunger in Zimbabwe, as the two parties signed a new US$1.3 million food assistance project targeting 32,000 vulnerable people across the country. Speaking at the signing ceremony in Harare, Japan’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Shinichi Yamanaka, expressed deep gratitude to WFP and the…

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Climate Extremes Drive Rising Hunger in Africa Despite Global Progress — UN Report Warns

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Climate shocks and prolonged food crises are undermining global progress in the fight against hunger, with Africa emerging as a region of deep concern, according to the latest State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) report. While hunger declined globally in 2024, dropping from 8.5 percent in 2023…

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