Campfire benefits villagers

The project was seen as a vehicle for job creation, empowerment and diversification of livelihoods for rural communities.
By Patricia Sibanda Feb. 21, 2024

Feature: Sadc loses iconic conservationist

In an interview this week, former Campfire chairpersonand president of the Hwange Painted Dog Project, Jerry Gotora said Jonga succumbed to prostate cancer.
By Emmanuel Koro May. 11, 2023

ZimParks should restore Campfire programmes

It is as if these communities should not have a say in how the wildlife resources around them are managed, yet they have been custodians of these resources for generations.
By Newsday Mar. 14, 2023

Feature: Villagers near Zim national parks want compensation for economic loss caused by wildlife

According to Chauke, crop destruction by wildlife impacts household food security and cash income, which is why compensation is required.
By Independent Uk Jan. 16, 2023

Hunting ban backtracks community development

At the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, human-wildlife conflict increased as baboons and elephants destroyed crops while hyenas devoured livestock.
By Calvin Manika Jan. 8, 2023

Gwanda residents apprehend robbers

Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson Inspector Loveness Mangena confirmed the incident and identified the victim as Bright Dube (22) from Phakama suburb in Gwanda.

By The Southern Eye Jun. 13, 2022

Matabeleland groups urged to push for control of resources

The calls were made on Thursday during the Matabeleland Regional Residents Associations summit hosted by the Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) where they were unpacking the challenges they had encountered throughout the year.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 12, 2021

Matabeleland groups urged to push for control of resources

The calls were made on Thursday during the Matabeleland Regional Residents Associations summit hosted by the Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) where they were unpacking the challenges they had encountered throughout the year.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 12, 2021