Zim recognised among top travel destinations for 2025
ZIMBABWE has been listed among the best countries to visit in 2025 by global travel platform Kayak, joining Morocco and other destinations featured for their appeal to international travellers.
By Tatenda Kunaka
Sep. 15, 2025
Documentary tackles human-wildlife struggles in Mat North
This area, rich in biodiversity and home to a variety of wildlife species, has been experiencing escalating conflicts between human activities and wildlife conservation efforts.
By Margaret Lubinda
Aug. 28, 2025
Rhodes divides traditional leaders 120 years after death
SELF-IMPOSED King Munhumutapa has written to King Charles of England, giving him an ultimatum to remove Cecil John Rhodes’ remains buried in the Matobo National Park in Matabeleland South province.
By Silas Nkala
Aug. 13, 2025
Making the most of the August holiday: Tips for Zim families
Whatever you choose to do, make the most of the August holiday and create memories that will last a lifetime.
By Elizabeth “bessie” Masiya
Aug. 9, 2025
Anger after trophy hunter kills lion that was part of a research project in Hwange
The latest lion, known as Blondie, was involved in an Oxford University study and wore a research collar sponsored by Africa Geographic, a safari company.
By Farai Mutsaka
Aug. 3, 2025
Poaching fears resurface in Hwange National Park
Maphosa, who had been on the run since 2013, was found with two elephant tusks and is also suspected to be behind the recent deaths of eight elephants this year.
By Obert Siamilandu
Jun. 30, 2025
White rhinos return to Gonarezhou after 100 years
According to a statement from the Gonarezhou Conservation Trust, the goal was to restore an element of biodiversity long-lost to the ecosystem.
By Obert Siamilandu
Jun. 9, 2025
Illegal gold planners on the run
The fugitives Casper Ncube (39) and Mandlenkosi Tshabangu (24) had appeared before Plumtree magistrate Joshua Nembaware facing charges of illegally prospecting for gold.
By Nizbert Moyo
Apr. 20, 2025
‘How to save Africa’s elephants’
The research shows that maintaining current elephant numbers, let alone reversing declines, requires new thinking and conservation innovation.
By The Conversation
Mar. 14, 2025

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