Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's Wetlands Are Coming Back to Life - - and Safire Is Leading the Charge
[AllAfrica - Africa] - 5/02/2026
[263Chat] In many parts of rural Zimbabwe, wetlands are the thin green lines that keep entire communities alive. They store water, regulate floods, recharge rivers, and provide fertile soils for food production. Yet for decades, these fragile ecosystems have been treated as open land for (…)
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