The biggest winter event is officially locked in! Get ready for the Osborne Winter Explosion happening live at Osborne Dam Recreational Park. Gather your family and friends for an unforgettable day of music, adventure, and outdoor fun.
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The countdown is officially over!!! The World Cup kicks off TOMORROW. Join the ultimate soccer party at Rockpool Leisure Center in Victoria Falls from 11 June to 19 July 2026. Catch every single match live on our screens right along the beautiful Zambezi River.
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World Environment Day 2026!
Today, we join the global community in celebrating World Environment Day and reaffirming our commitment to protecting Zimbabwe’s rich natural heritage for present and future generations.
From our majestic national parks and diverse wildlife to our forests, wetlands and waterways, nature sustains livelihoods, supports biodiversity and strengthens climate resilience.
Every action we take to conserve and restore our environment contributes to a healthier planet. As stewards of Zimbabwe’s protected areas, Zimparks encourages everyone to play their part by reducing pollution, conserving natural resources, supporting sustainable practices and protecting wildlife habitats.
Together, we can create a greener, cleaner and more sustainable future.
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A historic conservation milestone for Zimbabwe!
In a remarkable testament to conservation efforts, the Zimbabwean government and its partners are celebrating the return of rhinos to Matusadona National Park. The historic operation, led by Matusadona National Park, the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks), and African Parks, reflects visionary leadership, effective wildlife management, value-driven partnerships, and the dedication of conservationists and local communities.
The return of the iconic giants, which historically inhabited the Matusadonha landscape, not only consolidates Zimbabwe’s status as a global leader in biodiversity conservation but also directly supports Zimbabwe's National Rhino Strategy by establishing a founder population that should, over the next 15 years, contribute to another metapopulation in the country.
ZimParks Director General Prof. Edson Gandiwa stated, “The return of black rhino to Matusadona National Park is a historic event and a proud moment for Zimbabwe’s conservation efforts. It is a testament to what is possible when government, conservation organisations, and local partners work together with a shared purpose."
We extend our sincere gratitude to the Wyss Foundation, Stichting Natura Africae, the European Union, Thomas and Sara de Swardt, Global Wildlife Fund, Pangolin Crisis Fund, and the Elephant Crisis Fund, whose ongoing support for Matusadona has been instrumental in creating a safe, well-managed protected area for rhinos to roam once more. Our appreciation all goes to Imire and the Dambari Wildlife Trust for their role in ensuring the success of this operation.
Join us for an exclusive webinar titled "Advancing Africa's Conservation Goals in Global Policy."
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of an important conversation shaping the future of conservation in Africa!
Register on this link:
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Winter is coming and so is the explosion. Join us on 4 July 2026 for the OSBORNE WINTER EXPLOSION. It will be a day of music and fun filled activities. Memories shall be made at Osborne Dam. Grab your tickets now before they're gone! WINTER just got HOTTER!!!
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