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David Livingstone, misionero y explorador escoces, visito estas cascadas en el año 1855 y las bautizó con el nombre de la reina Victoria, aunque son conocidas localmente como Mosi-oa-Tunya, el humo que truena.

 

Situadas en la frontera entre Zambia y Zimbabwe, están formadas por los saltos de agua del Río Zambeze, Tienen una anchura de 1,7 km y 108 m de altura.

Great moments from the event "Talking Green". Where African and International Sustainability investors, and impact leaders where enjoying great food, presentations, and networking during the Stockholm + 50 week.

 

Talking Green was organised by H.E. Priscilia Misihairambwi, Zimbabwes Ambassador to Sweden, the Nordics and Baltics.

 

The event was held at the Zimbabwes Embassy residence during the Stockholm +50 Sustainability event.

 

Thank you so much Priscilia, Stanley Nyoni and team!

 

Zimbabwe Embassy in Stockholm:

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About Stockholm + 50:

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Corporal from 1 Para Battalion ZNA , with a Game Ranger, Planning O.P. positions for monitoring illegal boat activity near Rukometjie River Mouth, Mana Pools, Zimbabwe , 1989.

Zimbabwe, 2016: Ongoing, El Niño-induced drought in the country has devastated crops and destroyed livelihoods, and its toll on children’s well-being is only now starting to be felt. More than 4 million Zimbabweans, including 1.9 million children, will need food aid; and an estimated 90,000 children will need malnutrition treatment. Several struggling families are down to just one meal a day. In Matebeland South Province, families have resorted to eating shrivelled fruit to survive.

 

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The leftovers of Mahenye Safari Lodge in south-eastern Zimbabwe.

What a great place - and view - Nyanga- Zimbabwe - looking towards Vic Falls 230km away

Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls, TX1

Zimbabwe Railways 15A No.420. Rail Safaris special, out of Bulawayo. July 1993.

Victoria Falls - Livingstone - Zimbabwe - 2010

 

One of Seven Natural Wonders of the World

 

A small portion of Victoria Falls from Zimbabwe.

Nikon D3300 - Nikkor 18-55mm DX f3.5-5.6 VR GII

Great moments from the event "Talking Green". Where African and International Sustainability investors, and impact leaders where enjoying great food, presentations, and networking during the Stockholm + 50 week.

 

Talking Green was organised by H.E. Priscilia Misihairambwi, Zimbabwes Ambassador to Sweden, the Nordics and Baltics.

 

The event was held at the Zimbabwes Embassy residence during the Stockholm +50 Sustainability event.

 

Thank you so much Priscilia, Stanley Nyoni and team!

 

Zimbabwe Embassy in Stockholm:

zimbabweembassy.se/

 

About Stockholm + 50:

www.stockholm50.global/

 

The latest on Instagram:

bit.ly/instacleantechregion

 

Since 2008 CleanTech Region Impact Group deliver Swedish, Nordic and Baltic leading CleanTech with financing globally.

 

We source, facilitate, advise and match with International investors, buyers, projects and partners Internationally.

 

Connect for support with the climate solver you need! linktr.ee/cleantechregion

 

For Inspirational Key-note presentations, lectures and moderation Beyond Sustainability, on topics relevant for your company, city or organisation, please reach out to Lars Ling, CEO and Founder of CleanTech Region Impact Group below.

 

Photos and video credit: Lars Ling

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Zimbabwe scenery

Great moments from the event "Talking Green". Where African and International Sustainability investors, and impact leaders where enjoying great food, presentations, and networking during the Stockholm + 50 week.

 

Talking Green was organised by H.E. Priscilia Misihairambwi, Zimbabwes Ambassador to Sweden, the Nordics and Baltics.

 

The event was held at the Zimbabwes Embassy residence during the Stockholm +50 Sustainability event.

 

Thank you so much Priscilia, Stanley Nyoni and team!

 

Zimbabwe Embassy in Stockholm:

zimbabweembassy.se/

 

About Stockholm + 50:

www.stockholm50.global/

 

The latest on Instagram:

bit.ly/instacleantechregion

 

Since 2008 CleanTech Region Impact Group deliver Swedish, Nordic and Baltic leading CleanTech with financing globally.

 

We source, facilitate, advise and match with International investors, buyers, projects and partners Internationally.

 

Connect for support with the climate solver you need! linktr.ee/cleantechregion

 

For Inspirational Key-note presentations, lectures and moderation Beyond Sustainability, on topics relevant for your company, city or organisation, please reach out to Lars Ling, CEO and Founder of CleanTech Region Impact Group below.

 

Photos and video credit: Lars Ling

linktr.ee/larsling

 

All rights reserved (c) copyright

Nikon D3300 - Nikkor DX 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 VR GII

Zimbabwe Railways 15A No.420. Hwange, July 1993.

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, November 1999

Waterfall, Chimanimani, Zimbabwe. Nikon F2, Nikkor-S 35mm f2.8, Kodachrome.

Zimbabwe National Army Soldiers during a recent military skills competition held in Russia.

 

Photos: Russian MOD

 

Chiredzi, Zimbabwe.

Main Street of Bullawayo in what was then Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, taken on Kodachrome on 9 Sep 1968.

Sugar cane train.

IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano met with the Zimbabwean delegation during their visit to the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 2 August 2016.

 

The delegation comprises of Ms Irene Doroh, Office of the President and Cabinet, Mr Bheki Victo Miga, President's Department, Mr Benjamin Munaki, President's Department, Mr Tsibo Ndou, Zimbabwe Republic Police, Ms Rumbidzai Rurevo, Zimbabwe Revenue Authority and Mr Reward Severa, Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls, TX1

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