March 22
Zimbabwe: As Zimbabwe Makes Strides On HIV/Aids, LGBTQ+ People Left Behind
What's the context? Zimbabwe is one of only five nations to reach UN targets on HIV/AIDS, but progress has lagged among gay men and trans people Read more »
October 23, 2023
Zimbabwe: In Zimbabwe, LGBTQ+ Artists Dodge Discrimination to Stay On Stage
Life as an LGBTQ+ performer is hard in the Southern African country, but a few gay-friendly spaces are helping showcase their work Read more »
August 02, 2022
Zimbabwe: Govt Eyes More Solar Water Heaters As Power Grid Struggles
Rooftop water heaters provide free hot baths even during power blackouts - though installation costs remain a barrier Read more »
June 29, 2022
Zimbabwe: Drought-Hit Farmers Fear Hunger After Poor Maize Harvest
Drought-ruined crops and a government mandate to sell harvests to the state raise fears of food insecurity Read more »
May 10, 2022
Zimbabwe: Hit Hard By Storms and Forest Loss, Zimbabwe Builds Stronger Homes
For Florence Panda, the best thing about her new house in eastern Zimbabwe is not the modern design or the size, big enough for her family of nine. Read more »
May 03, 2022
Zimbabwe: Big Bucks - Drought-Hit Zimbabweans Cut Poverty, Poaching With Larger Goats
The project to breed bigger goats and raise incomes aims to help communities feed their families without wiping out local wildlife, as extreme weather hurts crops Read more »
April 25, 2022
Zimbabwe: 'I Do Not Depend on a Man to Survive' - Women-Only Rangers Fight Poachers and Poverty
The Akashinga unit offers a rare chance for poor and marginalised women, like school drop outs and abuse survivors, to build a career and protect nature Read more »