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In the Mbare and Epworth communities in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, MSF, and its partners support young people facing mental health challenges, … see more »
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Edith Ndebele and a colleague sort peanuts in junkyard in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second biggest city, in November - El Niño nearly destroyed her … see more »
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Zimbabwe began a 21-day nationwide lockdown on March 30, 2020, following neighbour South Africa in implementing some of the world's toughest … see more »
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Daniel Nyathi points out damage to an irrigation canal caused by elephants invading fields in Mashaba, Zimbabwe, July 26, 2019. see more »
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With little faith in their government, Zimbabweans took the rescue effort into their own hands after Cyclone Idai hit the Chimanimani region. … see more »
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The Zimbabwean government has launched its nationwide urban transport service to try and cushion commuters from high taxi fares. see more »
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In Mbare, a high-density suburb in Harare, lies the Edith Opperman clinic also known as Mbare Poly. see more »
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In the heart of Mwenezi District, lies villages where MSF teams travel 60 kilometres or more to get to remote areas where there are no clinics. see more »
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Protesters in Harare burnt Zanu-PF posters after saying they would not accept the elections results which showed that the ruling party won the … see more »
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Zimbabweans are set to go to the polls on July 30 to elect their next president. This would be the first time that the country is voting without … see more »
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