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Residents look on as a water bowser suppresses coal dust. Image by Fairness Moyana As coal mining ramps up in Hwang...
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Two illegal brick makers pass through an illegal brick making site with the background showing a ravaged earth. Image by Fairness Moyana
Facing degraded land from rampant illegal brickmaking, a community in Hwange, Zimbabwe, works to rehabilitate scarred areas and curb further environmental damage.
BY FAIRNESS MOYANA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | JAN 12, 2024
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Zimparks rangers hunted and killed an elephant which attacked and killed a resident recently. Image by Fairness Moyana
In Hwange, coal mining activities are encroaching on vital wildlife habitats, resulting in increased human-wildlife conflicts as elephants and other animals seek food and water. As climate change exacerbates drought conditions, residents are living in fear of animal attacks, underscoring the delicate balance needed to protect both wildlife and communities.
BY FAIRNESS MOYANA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | JAN 9, 2024
Flood victims at Nsungwale camp before they were relocated await to receive a donation. Image by Fairness Moyana
Amidst a relentless onslaught of climate disasters, the community of Binga finds itself confronted with an array of profound challenges. However, it is the women and girls who bear the brunt of this worsening crisis, experiencing a disproportionately severe impact from the ravages of climate change.
BY FAIRNESS MOYANA | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | JAN 9, 2024
Hlalani Kuhle residents long for transformation of their area especially now following the recent polls which saw the election of a new MP under CCC. Image by Cite
Sixteen years of broken promises and unserviced stands have left Cowdray Park residents disillusioned. With a new MP elected in recent polls, the community looks to the future with hope for change, but concerns about neglected service delivery continue to linger.
BY LIZWE SEBATA, DIVINE DUBE and THUBELIHLE NCUBE | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | SEPT 4, 2023
Hwange villagers are hoping the incoming leaders following the 2023 elections will take wildlife conservation issues more serious. Image by Unsplash
Following Zimbabwe's recent national elections, the pressing wildlife conservation concerns in Hwange remain shrouded in silence. Amidst the post-poll power tussle, one question looms large: Did politicians neglect this crucial issue?
BY CALVIN MANIKA and DIVINE DUBE | @The_CBNews | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | SEPT 3, 2023
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