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Copenhagen Climate Change Summit Stillborn?
Thursday, 19 November 2009
By Sifelani Tsiko
Will the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen penciled for December collapse even before it starts?There are red lights flashing before Copenhagen. Reports filtering in from Spain show that the UN climate change talks inBarcelona stalled this week with African nations arguing that rich nations are not doing their fair share to cut down on global carbon emissions toease the effects of climate change.
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LUPANE:The Home of Innovation and Hard Work
Monday, 02 November 2009
An extremely hardworking and innovative farmer practices conservation agriculture, agro-forestry, and bee-keeping and is a leading small grains farmer.The farmer, whose home is in one of Zimbabwe's drought prone regions, exercises effective water harvesting techniques that have seen her establish a flourishing fruit orchard regardless of the dry climatic conditions that prevail in her area. Apart from improving her household food security, the farmer has five farmers under her tutelage in the farmer- to- farmer extension programme. Hailing from Matabeleland North provincial capital, Lupane's Kwesemvubu village, 2006 Enviro-champ is Mrs.  Maria Colleta Dlodlo.
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Clean Up The World Malawi 2009 in Pictures
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
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