They Listened to Nature And Saved Their Cattle
In drought-stricken Matabeleland, farmers are reviving ancestral knowledge to protect their herds. These old ways are proving more reliable than forecasts and more vital than ever.
Fairness MoyanaIn drought-hit Kasibo, a once-degraded wetland is now a lifeline; feeding families, saving cattle, and offering a path out of the climate crisis.
In drought-stricken Matabeleland, farmers are reviving ancestral knowledge to protect their herds. These old ways are proving more reliable than forecasts and more vital than ever.
Fairness MoyanaChinese mining companies take water, sand, and minerals but give nothing back. Locals are left with dry rivers, dead fish, and growing anger.
LYNNIA NGWENYAOnce a lifeline for villages in Hwange, the Deka River is now choked by pollution and neglect. As Chinese mining operations expand, residents are left with poisoned water, shattered schools, and broken promises.
Fairness MoyanaDust clouds choke villages, water sources are polluted, and illnesses are rising. As Chinese lithium mining booms, communities are left struggling for breath.
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