Farmers in Hwange are increasingly turning to irrigation to safeguard their crops from drought. However, experts caution that while irrigation is a valuable tool, it may not fully address the broader impacts of climate change.
As drought worsens human-wildlife conflict near Hwange National Park, Matetsi farmers are left struggling with inadequate government support forcing them to turn to local solutions to safeguard their livelihoods.
Communal farmers in Hwange are adapting to worsening droughts by embracing traditional knowledge and sustainable farming methods. But without more robust support, many face an uncertain future.
In Gwanda, a critical shortage of public restrooms forces travelers to seek relief behind bushes, escalating health risks in a town that’s a key passage to the country’s busiest Beitbridge border.
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