Nature-friendly approaches to human-elephant conflicts
The last culling known to Zimbabwe was in 1988 and it is worrying how for almost 34 years the practice was abandoned. Why now?
By Darlington Mafa
Oct. 25, 2024
Mining displacements: Govt urged to balance economic and social interests
The workshop was held under the theme Mining for a Better Future: Best Practices for Mitigating the Effects of Mining-Related Development-Induced Displacements.
By Stephen Chadenga
Sep. 4, 2024
Gweru farmers get conflict resolution skills
Since 2017 CCMT has been working with government and local authorities in Midlands province to deal with issues affecting functionality and productivity at irrigation schemes.
By Stephen Chadenga
Aug. 29, 2024
Human-wildlife conflict fund on the horizon
Some of the companies and organisations (named) not to be outdone had promised to pay for ambulance fees, groceries, medical fees among others.
By Burzil Dube
Aug. 25, 2024
NGO builds bridges at Midlands irrigation schemes
According to CCMT, most irrigation farmers are unaware of the new regulations and the roles played by these government entities at irrigation schemes.
By Stephen Chadenga
Aug. 12, 2024
‘Land occupiers fuel human-wildlife conflict’
Government is introducing the HWCRF to cater for wildlife management and redress of human-wildlife conflicts in the affected areas.
By Silas Nkala
Apr. 30, 2024
Binga chief fears dam might worsen conflict with animals
Chief Siansale said there must be a policy directing beneficiaries of the dam such as Bulawayo residents to contribute towards the Human-Wildlife Fund.
By Silas Nkala
Apr. 28, 2024
How resilient are global economies in the face of myriad challenges?
No aspect of life or part of the world is safe from the impact of climate change.
By Tapiwa Gomo
Apr. 8, 2024
Mental health: Servant leadership, workplace mental wellbeing
Servant leadership has been found to influence the work environment positively and supports mental wellbeing in the workplace.
By Chido Rwafa-madzvamutse
Mar. 31, 2024