October 17
Zimbabwe: UN Calls for Major Investments in Zimbabwe's Health Workforce
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The United Nations has urged Zimbabwe to ramp up investments in its health sector to address a critical shortage of healthcare workers, which threatens the nation's progress toward… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mbare Musika Traders Fear for the Worst After Devastating Fire
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Traders at Mbare Musika, Harare's largest and most iconic marketplace, are facing an uncertain future after a fire recently gutted the market, destroying goods worth hundreds of… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Colonial White Boys in Zimbabwe - John Eppel's Autobiography Is a Welcome Book, but a Difficult Read [analysis]
The Conversation Africa
Zimbabwean writer John Eppel's literary career has always been defined by one peculiar trait. He publishes fictional work, in stark contrast to the majority of the country's other… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Labour Petitions Public Service Minister Over RBZ's Poverty Inducing Policies - Calls for Dollarisation
New Zimbabwe
THE country's two labour federations, Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) and Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions (ZFTU) have petitioned Public Service Minister July Moyo over… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Opposition Supporters Barred From Accessing Food Aid in Rural Areas - Report
New Zimbabwe
THE Zimbabwe Peace Project has reported partisan distribution of food aid in rural areas, with opposition supporters being scrapped off the list of beneficiaries. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Gweru Council Faces Financial Reporting Delays, Backlog Dating From 2014 to 2021
263Chat
The failure of local government authorities to submit financial accounts to the Auditor General is raising concerns about transparency and accountability in Zimbabwe's public… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Legislator's Club Scottland At the Center of Match-Fixing Scandal
New Zimbabwe
SCOTTLAND FC, owned by ZANU PF legislator Pedzai Scott Sakupwanya is embroiled in a match-fixing scandal following its recent 7-0 victory against Norton Community FC. Read more »
Zimbabwe: President Rescues 34 Exam Candidates
The Herald
President Mnangagwa has bailed out 34 learners at Findale School in Eastview, Harare, who missed their first O'Level examination paper after the school allegedly misappropriated… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Lady Chevrons, Us Face Off in Series Opener
The Herald
The stage is set for the first One Day International (ODI) match between Zimbabwe and the United States of America (USA) at Harare Sports Club today. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Choosing the Best Goat Housing . . . Balancing Safety, Comfort and Cost
The Herald
Somewhere in the rugged and picturesque village of Nyamaropa, Nyanga, nestled in the heart of Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands, old Saunyama sits with a faraway look in his eyes as he… Read more »
Zimbabwe: More Than a Simple Sparring Match
The Herald
There is a fairly good chance that Zimbabwe could host the Barthes Trophy again sooner rather than later. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Troutbeck Resort, the Gem of Nyanga
The Herald
If you have not been to Troutbeck Resort in Nyanga, you have not been anywhere meaningful in the world. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mighty Warriors Gear for Moza Test
The Herald
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Zimbabwe: Court Dismisses Ex-Chitown Bigwigs' Application
The Herald
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Zimbabwe: Dynamos Storm Into Chibuku Semis
The Herald
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Zimbabwe: Mutoko Hosts Global Rural Women's Day
The Herald
Zimbabwe will tomorrow commemorate in Mutoko the International Day of Rural Women, drawing attention to the challenges faced by rural women and girls. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Happy With Arrears Clearance Progress
The Herald
The Government is encouraged by progress and milestones on reforms under the arrears clearance and debt resolution process, thus dialogue should continue to achieve the full… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Awareness, Healthy Eating, Proactive Measures Key to Cancer Fight - First Lady
The Herald
While cancer is a stealthy adversary that emerges unexpectedly, it is a challenge that can be overcome through education, awareness and proactive measures, health ambassador First… Read more »
Zimbabwe: No to Abuse of Inputs - President. . .Calls for Transparency, Accountability
The Herald
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October 16
Zimbabwe: Closing the Gap - How Rural Africa is Fighting for Internet Access [blog]
allAfrica
In most small villages in rural Zimbabwe, school-going children and teachers walk several kilometres daily to the nearest towns in search of an Internet connection to complete… Read more »
Namibia: Are Politics and Profit Behind Plans to Cull Elephants? [guest column]
allAfrica
The decisions made by the Namibian and Zimbabwean governments to slaughter hundreds of elephants amid a widespread drought will do very little to address the effects of human… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'They Are for Show' - US Ambassador Responds to Camped Anti-Sanctions Protesters
New Zimbabwe
THE new US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Pamela Tremont is unfazed by anti-sanctions protestors who have been camped at the embassy in Harare for over five years now, saying the group is… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Launches Summer Cropping Season
The Herald
THE Government is today expected to launch the Presidential Agricultural Climate Proofing Input Support Programme (Pfumvudza/Intwasa) for the 2024-2025 summer cropping season in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare Commission of Inquiry Detains 'Arrogant and Evasive' Harare Councilor
New Zimbabwe
A COMMISSION inquiry which is investigating the operations of the Harare City Council, has detained the chairperson of the Works and Town Planning Committee, Takudzwa Dzumbunu… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Records 8,399 Common Diarrhoea Cases, 5 Deaths in One Week
New Zimbabwe
A total of 8,399 cases of common diarrhoea, including five deaths, were recorded across the country in the week ending October 6. Read more »