Nzatu Food Group’s Ngoshe and Puna led a training session in collaboration with Wildlife Conservation Action & Great Plains Conservation Foundation to equip local communities and the WCA team in Siakobvu, Zimbabwe. The picturesque Nyaminyami acts as an abundant source of water and indigenous flora, for the bees to thrive and sustain their colonies.
Training session in Siakobvu, Zimbabwe
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