by Sonya Bradley | Jun 29, 2023 | Camps and Lodges, Community, Conservation, Guides, Hwange National Park, Our Team
Hi from Guide Vusa! You may already know Vusa – he is a Professional Guide and comes from the local village. Vusa is involved with a number of Imvelo’s community and development projects and is grateful to be able to have a job in which he can also support his...
by Sonya Bradley | Jun 9, 2023 | Camps and Lodges, Community, Conservation, Guides, Hwange National Park, Our Team
It’s winter in Hwange, the rains have gone and the safari season has started at Jozibanini – Imvelo’s remote camp in the far south west of the Park. This intimate camp, with only 5 safari tents, is perfect for those travelers seeking adventure in a true, African...
by Sonya Bradley | Jun 3, 2023 | Camps and Lodges, Community, Hwange National Park, Our Team
Hi from Manageress Siboe! Siboe grew up in Ngamo Village and her father worked for decades in wildlife conservation. He was admired by all of his 6 children, sharing stories of wildlife with them and planting a seed for Siboe’s curiosity and interest in nature....
by Sonya Bradley | May 29, 2023 | Community, Hwange National Park, Our Team
Meet Hlotshisiwe Msakanda! Sister Msakanda is 51 years old and was born in Gweru. She requested to be transferred to Ngamo Clinic as she wanted to work in a new community and was up for a challenge! She’s also keen to see more of the wildlife in this area as it...
by Sonya Bradley | May 26, 2023 | Camps and Lodges, Community, Conservation, Guides, Hwange National Park, Our Team
By Target Ndlovu, Cobra Scout “Having the rhino here on our land comes with expectations, responsibility, excitement. It also creates a dignified face for the community and those around us.” The Cobras’ Perspective After a long time waiting for the rhino...
by Sonya Bradley | May 22, 2023 | Community, Conservation, Guides, Hwange National Park
https://imvelo.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/file.mp4 It’s been exactly one year since Thuza and Kusasa made their 17-hour, 750 kilometre long road trip from the Malilangwe Trust to Tsholotsho communal lands just south of Hwange National Park. And everything...