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AWF puts 10-year wildlife conservation strategy in motion

Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority senior area manager responsible for Chewore South and North, Stevenson Mudzingwa, lauded AWF for working with local communities.
By Obert Siamilandu Dec. 30, 2022

Deal ‘revitalises’ prime safari destination

The deal covers almost 1 500 square kilometres of the vast wildlife enclave, which sits at the heart of Nyaminyami Rural District Council, resting on Lake Kariba’s eastern front shoreline.
By Sydney Kawadza Dec. 23, 2022

What’s wrong with Cites?

Nothing at all, if judged by other UN agencies.
By Emmanuel Koro Dec. 8, 2022

Cites partners resist inclusion of rural communities in wildlife conversation, trade

Ndhlovu said rural communities were key to tackling illegal wildlife trade, which is a major challenge to the implementation of Cites.
By Tapfumanei Muchabaiwa Dec. 5, 2022

Zim’s wildlife reputation at stake ahead of 19th CITES conference

In previous interviews, the two defended their invasion and said it is for the good of the nation as they will be able to boost wheat production and avert hunger for citizens.
By Style Reporter Oct. 23, 2022

Feature: MPs want Zim to quit Cites, govt unsure

CITES was enforced on July 1, 1975 to protect endangered wildlife animals globally.
By Tatira Zwinoira Oct. 10, 2022

Zim seeks Cites dialogue

“Our problem as Africans is we don’t speak with one voice,” Farawo said.
By Sindiso Dube Sep. 25, 2022

Zimbabwe’s lobby to lift ivory trade ban stutters

The Hwange National Park, the country’s largest game reserve hosted the African Elephants Conference between May 23 to 26, where Zimbabwe hoped to influence a common position for the continent on ivory trade ahead of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) conference of the parties (Cop19) to be held in Panama later this year.

By The Standard May. 28, 2022

Zimbabwe’s lobby to lift ivory trade ban stutters

The Hwange National Park, the country’s largest game reserve hosted the African Elephants Conference between May 23 to 26, where Zimbabwe hoped to influence a common position for the continent on ivory trade ahead of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) conference of the parties (Cop19) to be held in Panama later this year.

By The Standard May. 28, 2022