Geoffrey Nyarota, iconic Zimbabwean journalist, passes away at 74. His press freedom legacy is remembered by colleagues and the public alike
Society
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Water shortages in Nyaminyami Rural District are escalating human-wildlife conflicts. Women and children risk their lives fetching water, and urgent action is required.
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Veteran Zimbabwean journalist Geoffrey Nyarota has passed away, leaving a lasting legacy in investigative journalism
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The UK pledges support to Zimbabwe’s youth-led climate tech hub, aiming to drive global warming solutions and foster sustainable partnerships
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Family of Shadreck Madzore blames police negligence after his body was left decomposing in a powerless Masvingo mortuary following a mistaken shooting
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Mathibela faces surveillance and possible detention over planned anti-corruption protests in Zimbabwe
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A violent armed robbery took place at Wicknell Chivayo’s in-laws’ farm in Marondera, involving the theft of $74,100 in cash and valuables
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War veterans in Zimbabwe plan a major protest against corruption, economic decline, and mismanagement, demanding urgent reforms and leadership accountability
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The U.S. has expelled South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool over webinar comments, with Pretoria arranging his return and seeking a replacement
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Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission warns that recent journalist arrests risk damaging the country’s international standing and freedom of expression.