In April, Zimbabwe recorded a surge in human rights abuses, with Zanu PF largely responsible for harassment, intimidation, and killings.
Society
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El Niño-induced drought in Zimbabwe pushes children to drop out of school and engage in gold panning for survival.
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Delve into the humanitarian crisis gripping Zimbabwe as millions struggle with food shortages amidst severe drought conditions exacerbated by El Niño.
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In Zimbabwe, rapid urbanization is consuming traditional grazing lands, forcing farmers like Thabisani Nkala to scramble for diminishing pastures.
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Trevor Dongo discusses how relationship abuse leads women to substance abuse, supported by alarming WHO statistics on global violence.
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In Zimbabwe, a measles and mumps outbreak has claimed the lives of 35 children, highlighting severe public health challenges.
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A traditional leader from Mashonaland West calls for immediate government intervention to halt child rights abuses in Madzibaba Ishmael’s apostolic church.
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In Guruve’s Mazhambe Village, 41 graves are set to be relocated to make space for Eureka Gold Mine’s waste dump expansion, sparking community concern.
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Families across southern Africa face an uphill battle as dwindling food aid compounds the hunger crisis. Urgent action is needed to prevent further suffering and loss.
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MPs question GMO maize as hunger grips Zimbabwe. A pivotal debate unfolds over food security and environmental safety.