The Cost of Chinese Mining in Matabeleland
Who really profits from Chinese mining in Matabeleland? While investors cash in, local communities are left with dust, debt, and destruction.
The Citizen BulletinIn 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.
Who really profits from Chinese mining in Matabeleland? While investors cash in, local communities are left with dust, debt, and destruction.
The Citizen BulletinIn Matabeleland North, villagers plagued by human-wildlife conflict, particularly with elephants, have discovered a ray of hope. An organic elephant repellent developed by Tikobane Trust is empowering communities to protect their crops and homes, fostering coexistence between humans and wildlife.
Douglas NcubeThe Girls Way of Life Charitable Trust has established an inclusive school in Matabeleland North to provide education for disabled children who face significant barriers to accessing education due to inadequate infrastructure and resources.
CALVIN MANIKAIn Matabeleland, pupils are finding it hard to cope with Zimbabwe’s new project-based learning curriculum. Existing socio-economic factors are worsening the situation.
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