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Communities in Tsholotsho district are struggling to cope with the effects of drought and extreme weather, which are threatening food security, access to water, and overall livelihoods.

Mehluli Ndlovu, a community activist on climate change issues, described drought as a recurring crisis in the district, leaving many households vulnerable. He spoke during public hearings on the Climate Change Management Bill held in Tsholotsho.

“Drought is a problem in Tsholotsho because it’s a region without rain, so issues of food insecurity arise. Around September to March, people struggle as they are no longer harvesting much,” Ndlovu said.


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