The Climate Action Coalition of Zimbabwe has thrown its weight behind the global vision championed by UN Climate Change, declaring that climate action is not just an environmental obligation but a pathway to a better life for all.
In Masvingo Province, climate change is a pressing reality characterized by recurring droughts, erratic rainfall patterns, and declining agricultural productivity.
Civil society groups under the banner of Coalition Action for Zimbabwe have expressed deep concern following the government’s decision to withdraw from negotiations on a proposed bilateral health Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the United States.
Recent flooding in Zaka has once again laid bare the vulnerability of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services in disaster-prone parts of Zimbabwe
Heavy rains pounded the district, rendering key roads unusable and isolating communities from critical health facilities
Harare — As Zimbabwe commemorates National Youth Day, the Climate Action Coalition of Zimbabwe has called on the nation to recognize the pivotal role of young people in shaping the country’s future.
Climate Action Coalition of Zimbabwe Backs UN Call for Urgent Global Action
The Climate Action Coalition of Zimbabwe has thrown its weight behind recent remarks by António Guterres, who warned that the escalating climate crisis poses a direct threat to global peace and stability
Tree planting is more than just a beautification exercise; it is a critical tool in the fight against climate change and a practical way to raise environmental awareness across communities in Zimbabwe.
According to CACZ, trees play a pivotal role in absorbing carbon dioxide...
Cyclone Gezani Devastates Chipinge, Women Call for Urgent Support
Chipinge, Zimbabwe – Heavy rains triggered by Cyclone Gezani, which made landfall along Mozambique’s Inhambane coast, have caused significant destruction in Chipinge, sparking fears of food shortages in 2026.
Recycling Can Boost Climate Resilience in Zimbabwe
The Climate Action Coalition of Zimbabwe (CACZ) on Monday highlighted the growing importance of recycling as a tool to fight climate change in Zimbabwe, calling for expanded efforts and stronger community participation.
Climate adaptation among small-scale farmers in Zimbabwe remains a pressing national priority, particularly in the provinces of Masvingo, Midlands, and Manicaland, where erratic rainfall patterns, prolonged droughts and extreme weather events continue to threaten livelihoods
Climate Action Coalition of Zimbabwe has raised alarm over escalating land degradation caused by unregulated mining activities in Masvingo and Manicaland provinces, warning that the environmental damage is now directly worsening the impacts of climate change in these regions
Zimbabwe’s worsening dry spell is devastating crops and raising fears of a looming food crisis, particularly in Gutu and Chipinge. Scorching heat, failed rains, and soil dryness are threatening both crops and livestock. Experts urge urgent climate-smart interventions
The Climate Action Coalition of Zimbabwe (CACZ) on Thursday issued a strong statement highlighting growing environmental and climate-related concerns linked to small-scale mining activities in Masvingo and Manicaland provinces.
Chipinge Community Marks World Wetlands Day
Green Institute Trust, in partnership with the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) and the Forest Commission of Zimbabwe, recently hosted a belated District World Wetlands Day commemoration in Ward 19, Muwango Village, Chipinge ..
Climate Action Coalition of Zimbabwe has issued a statement expressing deep concern over the ongoing flooding crisis in Mozambique and the looming threat posed by Tropical Storm Gezani, calling for increased regional cooperation to protect vulnerable communities.
Communities in Zaka District are once again grappling with the harsh effects of an increasingly unpredictable climate. Recent heavy downpours—part of a broader pattern of intense rainfall now common across southern Africa—have caused widespread damage to local infrastructure.
The Climate Action Coalition of Zimbabwe (CACZ), together with its partners Youth Empowerment and Skills Development Association (YESDA) and Green Institute Zimbabwe, warned in a joint statement that citizens should exercise extreme caution and avoid crossing flooded rivers