Climate Change and Its Impact on Hwange

Climate Change and Its Impact on Hwange

Hwange, Zimbabwe’s largest and most biodiverse national park, stands as a sanctuary of extraordinary wildlife, unique ecosystems and deeply rooted cultural heritage.

Conservation Debates Premiere

Conservation Debates Premiere

On 13 June 2025, Marist Brothers High School in Hwange became the vibrant hub for an exchange of ideas during the 2025 Association for Tourism Hwange (ATH) Conservation Debate Competition.

Hwange tourism looking to recover after vaccines

Hwange tourism looking to recover after vaccines

In an effort to ensure Zimbabwe is a safe destination for travelers, the majority of the Hwange area tourism employees and Hwange National Park staff are being vaccinated to protect against Covid-19.

Association for Tourism Hwange, New Board

Association for Tourism Hwange, New Board

The Association for Tourism Hwange, announced today that it has appointed an interim board of directors effective September 16, 2020.

Response to cancellation of special mining grants

Response to cancellation of special mining grants

As Hwange Tourism Stakeholders we welcome and applaud the move by government to cancel all special mining permits in all areas held by Zimbabwe National Parks.

 
 

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