Zimbabwe requires coordinated action from stakeholders to expand sustainable economic solutions, according to ClimatePrenuer leadership. Executive Chairman Kwanele Hlabangana addressed participants at Bulawayo's 2025 Climate Change Sustainability Week and Green Business Expo on Wednesday. The organization seeks to mobilize approximately 30 billion US dollars for environmental adaptation and mitigation projects across the nation. Investment opportunities span renewable energy initiatives, urban planning strategies, water conservation programs, and circular economy models. Government policies align with Paris Agreement standards while the Zimbabwe Carbon Registry and proposed Climate Change Management Bill provide regulatory frameworks.
ClimatePreneur emphasizes community participation through carbon offset programs and reforestation efforts. Women, youth, and marginalized communities receive priority in green enterprise development programs. The organization promotes low-carbon economic growth while strengthening local resilience against environmental challenges. Sustainable development sectors encompass renewable energy production, agricultural practices, waste management systems, and forestry conservation. These initiatives transform climate risks into economic opportunities for Zimbabwe's future prosperity.
ClimatePreneur emphasizes community participation through carbon offset programs and reforestation efforts. Women, youth, and marginalized communities receive priority in green enterprise development programs. The organization promotes low-carbon economic growth while strengthening local resilience against environmental challenges. Sustainable development sectors encompass renewable energy production, agricultural practices, waste management systems, and forestry conservation. These initiatives transform climate risks into economic opportunities for Zimbabwe's future prosperity.