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Zimbabwe's Scrap Metal Hunters Fight Climate Change a Piece at a Time

  • Thousands of people in Harare, including Ezekiel Mabhiza, rely on scrap metal for their livelihood.
  • Ezekiel Mabhiza stated, 'I have given up looking for a formal job.'
  • Fungai Mataga emphasized the importance of scrap metal work, saying, 'It’s a dirty job, yes, but people rarely understand how important it is.'
  • Joyce Machiri referred to informal pickers as the 'unsung heroes' of the community.
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Zimbabwe's scrap metal hunters fight climate change a piece at a time

In Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, thousands of informal workers collect scrap metal from illegal dumpsites to survive.

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Africa.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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