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Aug

Preserving Our Natural Heritage for Future Generations

When you climb a granite hill in Domboshava or walk the trails of Nyanga, you’re not just enjoying a day out. You are experiencing a heritage that stretches back thousands of years — one that must be preserved if our children are to know the same joy.

Zimbabwe’s environment faces challenges: deforestation, illegal mining, uncontrolled fires, and urban sprawl threaten the very spaces that define our identity. Rock paintings fade, wildlife habitats shrink, and sacred places risk being lost forever.

But there is hope. Community-led conservation efforts, eco-tourism initiatives, and awareness campaigns are slowly turning the tide. When we choose to visit these places responsibly — leaving no litter, respecting sacred grounds, supporting local guides — we are playing our part in keeping the story alive.

Preservation isn’t just about the land; it’s about the values we pass on. Imagine taking your child to Ngoma Kurira twenty years from now and pointing to the rock paintings, the caves, the views. What will you tell them? That these places survived because we cared enough to protect them.

Our natural heritage is not just Zimbabwe’s past — it is Zimbabwe’s future. To preserve it is to preserve ourselves.

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