In a groundbreaking move, Zimbabwe’s cabinet has endorsed the abolition of the death penalty, receiving acclaim from Amnesty International for this pivotal human rights achievement.
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Critical shortages in cancer care spotlight Zimbabwe’s healthcare crisis, with calls for urgent action to restore radiotherapy services at Parirenyatwa Hospital.
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In a landmark decision, Zimbabwe’s cabinet abolishes the death penalty, marking a significant stride towards enhancing human rights and justice reform.
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Mnangagwa commits to resolving the Gukurahundi issue, setting a path for healing and closure over Zimbabwe’s dark post-independence history.
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In Chingwizi, Zimbabwe, residents combat severe food scarcity, exacerbated by displacement and arid conditions, with hopes pinned on promised government support.
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Zimbabwe is on the road to recovery, literally. The country is undertaking a massive road project that will link it with its…
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Amidst national challenges, Zimbabweans are called to unite and cultivate a culture of altruism and ethical leadership for a prosperous 2024.
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In just two months, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, records a staggering 70 home births, spotlighting a critical maternal healthcare crisis amid rising calls for systemic reform and investment.
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Zimbabwe’s Anti-corruption Commission turns the tide against graft, seizing over $130 million in illegal assets and restoring public trust.
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Widespread cholera outbreaks disrupt life across Southern Africa, with severe impacts on education, health, and children’s wellbeing.