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Deal Creates Massive Conservation Zone in Southern Africa

Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi Published July 20, 2024 2 Min Read
Transfrontier Conservation Areas (ZIMOZA-TFCAs) Memorandum of Agreement was signed in Harare, Zimbabwe by Mr. Hakainde Hichilema, President of the Republic of Zambia, represented by Hon. Rodney Sikumba, Minister of Tourism; His Excellency Mr. Filipe Jacinto Nyusi, President of the Republic of Mozambique and His Excellency Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe. Photo: MoFAIC Zambia
Transfrontier Conservation Areas (ZIMOZA-TFCAs) Memorandum of Agreement was signed in Harare, Zimbabwe by Mr. Hakainde Hichilema, President of the Republic of Zambia, represented by Hon. Rodney Sikumba, Minister of Tourism; His Excellency Mr. Filipe Jacinto Nyusi, President of the Republic of Mozambique and His Excellency Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe. Photo: MoFAIC Zambia
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Zambia, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe have signed a landmark agreement to establish the ZIMOZA Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA). This massive protected zone, encompassing nearly 30,000 square kilometers, will see the three nations join forces to manage shared natural resources across their borders.

The agreement was signed in Harare, Zimbabwe, by representatives of the three presidents. Zambian Minister of Tourism, Hon. Rodney Sikumba, hailed the deal as a testament to the unwavering commitment of all parties to environmental sustainability and biodiversity conservation. He emphasized years of collaboration and a shared vision led to this momentous occasion.

This groundbreaking initiative transcends political boundaries, aiming to achieve several key goals. The ZIMOZA TFCA will promote community-based resource management, empowering local communities who rely heavily on the land’s resources. Additionally, infrastructure development within the zone is planned, fostering regional integration. Finally, the agreement calls for policy harmonization between the three countries, ensuring a unified approach to conservation efforts.

The newly formed TFCA spans four districts: Luangwa in Zambia, Zumbo and Magoe in Mozambique, and Mbire in Zimbabwe. This vast area incorporates diverse landscapes, including national parks, game management areas, safari zones, and communal lands.

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Home to an estimated 600,000 people, the region is crucial for the livelihoods of these communities. The ZIMOZA TFCA aims to empower these residents by fostering sustainable practices. This includes supporting community-based adaptation and mitigation strategies in the face of climate change, as well as implementing responsible land-use planning.

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