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November 25, 2022
Zimbabwe: Cattle Turn Into New Currency Amid Inflation in Zimbabwe
In 2007 as inflation walloped the Zimbabwean currency, rendering it valueless, then 54-year-old Langton Musaigwa of Mataruse village west of Zimbabwe in Mberengwa district switched… Read more »
October 29, 2022
Zimbabwe: Artisanal Miners Ruin Diminishing Forests
With homemade tents scattered about, hordes of artisanal gold miners throng parts of Mazowe village in Zimbabwe's Mashonaland Central Province, where they have cut down thousands… Read more »
October 17, 2022
Zimbabwe: Poverty Haunts Resettled Farmers
Edious Murewa has for years boasted of owning a 10-hectare piece of land, but now the 52-year-old is full of regrets. He faces poverty years after he invaded part of a farm once… Read more »
September 28, 2022
Zimbabwe: Abuse of Elderly On the Rise
At his house in Mabvuku, a high-density suburb in Harare, the Zimbabwean capital, 86-year-old Tinago Murape claims his grandchildren starve him. Read more »
September 07, 2022
Zimbabwe: Sand Poachers Fueling Environmental Harm
In Chitungwiza, right next to the highway, 36-year-old Nesbit Gavanga and his five colleagues use shovels as they load trucks with sand. Read more »
August 26, 2022
Zimbabwe: Auxillia Mnangagwa Is Following in Grace 'Gucci' Mugabe's Path - Critics
On Friday, November 24, 2017, Emmerson Mnangagwa was sworn as interim leader during a colourful ceremony at the National Sports Stadium in the capital Harare, after the ouster of… Read more »
August 19, 2022
Zimbabwe: Starvation Pounds Inflation-Hit Urban Zimbabweans
With inflation at 256.9 percent, 49-year-old Dambudzo Chauruka can no longer afford to buy bread despite working as a civil servant in Zimbabwe. Read more »
August 10, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Makes First Journalist Arrests Under Cybersecurity Law
Zimbabwe's press freedom credentials suffered further criticism with the arrest of two journalists from a privately-owned newspaper charged with transmitting "false data messages." Read more »
August 04, 2022
Zimbabwe: Nonagenarian Opposition Backer Contends for Change in Zimbabwe
Idah Hanyani, popularly known as Gogo Chihera, has backed the opposition since Zimbabwe gained independence in 1980. Read more »
July 29, 2022
Zimbabwe: Unsung Living HIV/Aids Hero Spreads Message of Hope
In 2001, when Reki Jimu was 30 years old, his wife died aged 27. Read more »
July 22, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Turns to Boreholes Amid Groundwater Level Concerns #AfricaClimateCrisis
Faced with cyclical droughts and low water levels in supply dams, Zimbabwe is turning to boreholes for relief, raising concerns about already precarious groundwater levels across… Read more »
May 31, 2022
Zimbabwe: Xenophobia-Hit Zimbabweans Saving Country's Dead Economy
Two decades ago, Trynos Mahamba left Zimbabwe for the United Kingdom, but back home, he has changed the lives of his relatives. Read more »
May 09, 2022
Zimbabwe: Press Freedom - One Step Forward, Three Steps Backward
For international journalist Jeffery Moyo, doing his job could land him in prison if Zimbabwe authorities have their way. Read more »
June 24, 2005
Zimbabwe: 'I'm Ready to Stand in Front of the Gun and be Shot'
A coalition of more than 200 African and international civic groups has called on the United Nations and African Union to press for an end to evictions and demolitions that have… Read more »
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