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This year’s plenary focuses on the growing threat of climate to southern Africa’s development.
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Unicef message to COP30
Governments and businesses must step up their ambition and take action to protect children and their futures.
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Indigenous knowledge systems as a means of food security
Increasingly erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, heatwaves, and failing water systems have undermined food production, pushing rural households into deeper food insecurity.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
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COP 30: Marking time
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Climate Action: All talk is cheap
Droughts are becoming more frequent, rains more erratic and temperatures are more extreme.
By Newsday
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Mbariro: How women fight climate change in Murehwa
“My commitment is aimed at continuing to inspire others to join on this journey towards a brighter future for Zimbabwe.”
By Nhau Mangirazi
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Pregnant and postpartum women must be recognised…as climate vulnerable, public hearing told
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By Moses Magadza
Nov. 5, 2025
Too hot to work: Climate change, the future of labour
Zimbabwe is a low emitter of the greenhouse gases linked to climate change and global warming.
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