Chingele Children’s Home

Chingele is a special project which is close to our hearts. This home accommodates 38 orphaned and vulnerable children aged from 6 months to just over 18 years old....

Makhosiya Garden Project & Fish Farm

Malilangwe wishes to extend their reach to the community of Makhosiya to set up their own vegetable garden and fish farm, from which they can harvest for their own use and sale to make additional income for their households....

Vetiver project

Thousands of people in our neighboring communities rely on their crops for survival. Due to the demand for agricultural land in these areas, large tracts of natural woodland have been cleared, causing damage to existing drainage lines and uncontrolled runoff...

RESCUWS

A subject that is typically taboo in African cultures – women in our communities do not have access to, nor can they afford sanitary wear on a monthly basis. Chloe Payne has committed to running 21km per day over a...

Rock Art - Cultural Heritage

Cultural Heritage in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is home to 15,000 rock art and engraving sites, of which many are unique to the country with few examples found in the rest of Southern Africa. Although carbon dating has not been performed on the rock art found...

Rhino -- photo credit: Ross Cooper

Malilangwe Research

The Conservation team is responsible for restoring and preserving the historic biodiversity of the Reserve. Malilangwe approaches conservation through science-based management, leading to one of the world’s most successful reintroductions of the critically endangered black rhinoceros....

Rhinos -- photo credit: Jenny Hishin

Rhino Conservation in Zimbabwe

Rhino conservation is at the helm of Malilangwe’s journey to re-establishing the natural state of the Reserve. The Malilangwe Trust is responsible for one of the world’s most successful, critically endangered black rhino programs (re-introduction population growing by 532% in...

Malilangwe Scouts in Zimbabwe

Malilangwe Scouts in Zimbabwe

Malilangwe re-introduced rhinos between 1996 and 1998. Pre 2008, poaching was limited to snaring for meat and netting of fish. From 2007, Southern Africa experienced a sharp increase in rhino poaching. At this time, the Reserve was only partially fenced...

Health & Wellness Kids Champs

Health & Wellness at Malilangwe

Malilangwe is home to all its staff and their immediate families, who reside in three different villages on the property. As such, an environment that nurtures happiness and good health has been created....

Khomonani Women’s Garden in Zimbabwe

Khomonani Irrigation Scheme was set up by Malilangwe in 2008 (in line with United Nations Development Programme) to provide funding and support of a market garden, which is managed by a group of 21 women. The garden has a borehole,...

Nutrition Program: photo credit: Karin Schermbrucker

Malilangwe’s Nutrition Program

Malilangwe’s Child Supplementary Feeding Program shifted operations with a transition from corn-soya porridge, which had previously been distributed to 400 sites, replacing it with mahewu (a highly nutritious drink) which is currently distributed to 32 schools and 4 orphanages. ...

Sustainability at Malilangwe

The Sustainability department aims to mitigate environmental problems that stem from the communities that live on and around the Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve. There are three key areas of focus; waste management, energy use, and water use....

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