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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Seeds of Change: Zimbabwe’s Digital Fair Cultivates Next‑Gen Farming
When the sun rose over Bikita District in late June, a crowd gathered—but this wasn’t market day. It was the Digital Fair, hosted under the FAO’s Fostering Digital Villages Initiative (FDiVi), a showcase of how technology is reshaping rural agriculture in Zimbabwe. For farmers accustomed to traditional methods, it was a glimpse into the future. […]
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right1Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution75% Left
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