Zimbabwe faces high maternal and neonatal deaths as donor funding cuts worsen healthcare challenges. Officials urge stronger interventions to save lives.
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Tatenda Banga, a Zimbabwe citizen, pleaded guilty to illegal border crossing with a firearm and drugs. His sentencing is scheduled for June 12 in Seattle
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ZiG currency depreciation has made Zimbabwe’s economy more unstable, with inflation and black market rates worsening. Economist Steve Hanke ranks it second worst globally
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SADC announces plans to withdraw troops from the DRC, citing rising casualties and worsening security in the ongoing conflict with M23 rebels.
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Blessed Mhlanga’s bail appeal has been adjourned indefinitely after the State failed to present critical video evidence in his incitement case
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Korea donates $1 million to provide critical food aid to more than 46,000 vulnerable families in Zimbabwe’s Shurugwi district during the lean season.
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Harare residents warn that water privatization could risk public health and empower elites while calling for greater transparency and governance reforms.
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Speaker Mudenda rejects coal mining in Hwange National Park, urging exploration of alternative coal-rich sites and citing environmental concerns
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Zimbabwe records about 1,000 kidney failure cases yearly, but limited dialysis access leaves many without care. Experts call for early detection.
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The U.S. cuts 83 percent of USAID programs, impacting Africa’s health and education sectors, leaving countries like Zimbabwe facing uncertain futures.