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The Conservation Conversation (TCC)
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The Conservation Conversation (TCC) is a leading advocacy platform for sustainability and environmental protection.
Committed to reshaping the narrative surrounding conservation and fostering positive change across various sectors. The podcast focuses on showcasing the beauty of Zimbabwe and Africa as a whole through the lenses of environmental conservation.
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Coming to you from the 20th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, (.CITES CoP20) in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, we pull back the curtain on one of the most powerful, and most misunderstood, global environmental conventions: CITES, the body that decides the wildlife trade rules for the entire planet.In this kickoff episode from CITES CoP20, we sit down with Zimbabwe’s Environment Minister, Dr. Evelyn Ndlovu and the CITES Secretary General, Ivonne Higuero, to unpack the global wildlife trade rules shaping elephants, ivory, rhinos and more. From powerful interventions against the “stepwise approach,” to Africa’s push for fair, science-based decisions, we break down why CITES matters for communities living with wildlife, and why elephants remain the biggest political animal in the room.This is The Conservation Conversation…. clear, African, and unapologetically real.
From protest chants to high-stakes negotiations, this episode takes you inside Week One of COP30 and a peak into Week Two, where finance fights, adaptation politics, and climate justice demands collided. We unpack what La been happening in Belém, why $1.3 trillion is the number echoing across the Amazon, and how Zimbabwe is participating in this global green revolution. With expert insights, on-the-ground updates, and powerful new voices from The Nature Conservancy, Audubon, and the Zimbabwean delegation, this episode breaks down the climate-power debates shaping Africa’s future.
As COP30 unfolded in Belém, we focused on one theme which is standing out, food systems.Agriculture and food production are responsible for nearly one-third of global emissions, yet for millions in Africa and across the Global South, they’re also a matter of livelihoods, nutrition, and identity.In this episode, I speak with Oliver Camp, Environment and Food Systems Advocacy Advisor - GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR IMPROVED NUTRITION (GAIN), to explore:• How food systems are finally making it onto the climate agenda• Where finance and ambition are (or aren’t) meeting reality• What the pledges mean for the Global South, smallholder farmers, and our shared path to 1.5°C
We’re diving into Lake Chivero’s fight for survival, the pollution, the people, and the powerful movement to revive one of Harare’s most vital lakes.Join us as we speak with Gary Stafford - DIRECTOR OF KUIMBA SHIRI, VICE CHAIRMAN OF LAKE USERS ASSOCIATION & LAKE CHIVERO REVIVAL CAMPAIGN CO-FOUNDERand Jean Bertrand Mhandu - AFRICAN YOUTH INITIATIVE ON CLIMATE CHANGE (AYICC) NATIONAL COORDINATOR AND LAKE CHIVERO REVIVAL CAMPAIGN CO-FOUNDER …We talk about the upcoming October Lake Chivero Cleanup 2025 set for Friday 24 October, and the bold vision behind the Chivero Revival Campaign.
What do avocados, macadamia nuts, conservation farming, and solar energy have in common?They are all part of a powerful transformation happening right now in rural Zimbabwe.We take you behind the scenes at CICADA, one of the Zimbabwean companies that has accessed financing under the @euzimbabwe European Union's Global Gateway initiative, through the European Investment Bank.Over the past three years, more than USD100 million has been made available in long-term loans to Zimbabwean companies, especially in the horticulture sector, boosting entrepreneurship, climate resilience, and job creation.We're on the ground in Katiyo, Honde Valley, where CICADA is empowering small-scale farmers with conservation agriculture techniques, developing avocado and macadamia plantations, and using solar energy to power change from the roots up.Tune in as we sit down with CICADA's local heroes.
This July, the global conservation community gathers at one of the most iconic natural wonders on Earth, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, for the 15th Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (COP15).We kick off our special countdown to Ramsar COP15 with Mr. Phanuel Kudakwashe Mangisi from the Environmental Management Agency who is also the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands Zimbabwe National Focal Person. What is Ramsar? Why are wetlands so important to our lives, our water, and our future? And why is the world coming to Zimbabwe this July?Tune in as we break it all down in this simple, powerful conversation.
From sustainability to carbon credits, Human Wildlife Conflict to deforestation, we talk it all...Let’s shape the future, one conversation at a time.










