Walking on the wild side
Located on the top of the great Zambezi Escarpment in the northwestern part of Zimbabwe is Chizarira National Park.
Established in 1958 as the then Matusadonha Non-Hunting Reserve, Chizarira is one of the best but little explored wildlife sanctuaries Zimbabwe has to offer. The park then was gazetted to give sanctuary to displaced game driven away by the flooding Lake Kariba.
Today, Chizarira is one of the largest wildlife estates in Zimbabwe, covering almost 195 000 hectares filled with wildlife, attractive vegetation and endowed with magnificent gorges, plateaus and floodpalins.
Chizarira derives its name from "sijalila" Tonga word meaning "great barrier."
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I stumbled upon your website
I stumbled upon your website while googling on Zim. I must say that the work that you are doing is commendable. But how does one make a financial contribution or donation to your organisation?
Contributions
Thanks for your kind comments Pam. Within Zimbabwe you can contribute in our account: Feba Radio, Barclays Avondale Branch; 2190 - 2676880. Internationally, you can make contribution to our mother office in England (www.feba.org.uk) and indicate its for Zimbabwe ministry and then will route it accordingly.
May you find favor with Lord Pam and may you also be enriched in all areas of your life.