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Hwange National Park: Working Towards a Sustainable Future for All

by Christabelle Peech Everyone is preparing for the dry season ahead. We believe the rains have finished, although the rainfall was reasonable and Hwange is looking good, we know difficult times lie ahead. There are excellent people in Hwange who are devoted to conservation and assisting in protecting our natural habitat. National Parks do an […]

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Gonarezhou

A Place of Elephants by Sarah Todd Covering an area of more than 5,000 square kilometres, Gonarezhou National Park, located in the south east of Zimbabwe, is our country’s second largest national park. Together with Mozambique’s Limpopo National Park and South Africa’s Kruger National Park Gonarezhou comprises one third of Southern Africa’s Great Limpopo Transfrontier

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Kariba

 The Ever-Changing Lake by Mitchell Riley Kariba The Ever-Changing Lake Without a doubt, 2016 has been one of the most interesting years in Kariba’s history. The lake is currently one of the most talked-about topics in Zimbabwe, with long discussions on subjects like the state of the dam wall, the hydro electric power plant, the

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