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Zimbabwe's director of climate change management, Washington Zhakata, has his work cut out for him as the country chases down a 40% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2030. | News24_Business

Sanctions against Zimbabwe over human rights violations is impacting its ability to secure capital for certain projects.

"This season, we are anticipating an increase in cyclone activity in January, February, March, up to April, but in terms of projections we expect five cyclones," state newspaper The Herald quotes Benjamin Kwenda of the Meteorological Services Department. In December alone, the US added four Zimbabwean nationals and two Zimbabwean companies to the sanctions list. One of theVietnam seals multi-billion dollar deal with rich nations to exit coal

According to both Zhakata and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the country's ambitious climate-smart agriculture projects require"substantial resource mobilisation with international support" in the face of deteriorating climatic conditions. "Policy documents are there, but implementation has been slowed by lack of resources," says Wellington Madumira, national coordinator of Climate Action Network Zimbabwe.For Madumira, the issues go beyond sanctions.

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_Business Everyone in the WEF pocket then?

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_Business Oh good lord. Bowing down to the climate change cult.

_Business This is utter piping bullsht! We are being forced towards a cliff’s edge with this climate change nonsense!

_Business A country that produces little or no so called 'greenhouse' gas..

40% reduction òr what happens?

_Business News24 spreading climate propoganda again to serve their masters seeking out taxes.

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