Climate Shocks Push WFP, ZIDA Toward Investment-Led Food Security Model

As Zimbabwe faces intensifying drought cycles and mounting pressure on fragile food systems, the World Food Programme (WFP) Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at drawing the private sector into the country’s food security response. Rather than positioning food insecurity purely as a humanitarian concern, the…

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Zambia Warns of Heavy Rains and Flood Risk as Cyclone Gezani Moves into Mozambique Channel

Zambia’s Ministry of Green Economy and Environment has warned of increased rainfall and possible flooding as Tropical Cyclone Gezani advances into the Mozambique Channel after striking Madagascar earlier this week. The ministry confirmed that Cyclone Gezani made landfall on Madagascar’s east coast on Feb. 10 with maximum average wind speeds of 148 km/h and a…

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Government Backs Smart Pfumvudza as Farmers Turn to Small-Scale Irrigation

As Zimbabwe continues to grapple with erratic rainfall and prolonged dry spells, farmers are turning to climate-smart innovations that reduce reliance on rain-fed agriculture while guaranteeing production. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Professor Obert Jiri, says Smart Pfumvudza is designed to supplement rainfall and protect farmers from…

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Saving Two Lives at Once: How Food Aid Is Protecting Pregnant Women, Babies in Mberengwa

In dry, dust-blown villages of Mberengwa, pregnancy has become a season of quiet fear for many women. As climate change tightens its grip on southern Zimbabwe, failed rains and prolonged droughts have emptied granaries, shrunk meals, and pushed households into survival mode. For expecting mothers, hunger is not just personal, but it threatens the life…

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Japan, WFP Deliver Lifeline Food Aid to 80,000 People in Climate-Hit Mberengwa , Zimbabwe

More than 80,000 vulnerable people in Mberengwa District are set to benefit from a lean season food assistance programme funded by the Government of Japan, as Zimbabwe continues to battle climate-induced food insecurity despite improved rainfall in parts of the country. The assistance, valued at USD 2.5 million, is being delivered through the World Food…

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Global Giants Target Zimbabwe as Premier Hub for Seed Production

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development, Professor Obert Jiri hosted potential investors from Klein Karoo Seed Production (KKSP) and Syngenta on Wednesday 4 February 2026. The visit highlighted that Zimbabwe has been specifically targeted by global industry leaders for its immense agronomic potential. The discussions focused on…

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Lean Season Alert: WFP Trucks Hit the Road with Aid

The World Food Programme (WFP) has announced the beginning of food distribution to vulnerable communities in Zimbabwe, targeting districts worst hit by the lean season. The four districts include Bulilima, Kariba, Mwenezi, and Mberengwa. WFP Country Director Barbara Clemens emphasized the importance of international partnerships, highlighting contributions from countries like Russia. The WFP aims to…

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Epworth Under Water, Flash Floods Expose Illegal Settlements Crisis

Thousands of residents in Epworth, a suburb of Harare, are facing a humanitarian crisis after flash floods ravaged the area, highlighting the ongoing issue of illegal settlements on riverbanks. The recent floods have left hundreds homeless, with many more at risk of displacement. Councillor for Epworth ward 5, Chamunorwa Takundwa raised concerns of people settling…

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