In Zimbabwe, rapid urbanization is consuming traditional grazing lands, forcing farmers like Thabisani Nkala to scramble for diminishing pastures.
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ZINWA predicts severe water shortages in Zimbabwe’s urban areas due to the ongoing El Niño-induced drought affecting the region.
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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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MultiChoice Zimbabwe collaborates with NACZ to combat content piracy, safeguarding the livelihoods and economic contributions of Zimbabwe’s creative sector.
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Following a 700% devaluation of the Zimdollar, Zimbabwean workers demand wages that accurately reflect the skyrocketing cost of living.
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During Workers’ Day in Harare, anti-government activists were prevented from speaking, causing a stir among attendees and critics.
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On Workers’ Day, Zimbabwe’s opposition blasts the government for failing to meet labor demands, calling for political reforms.
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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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On Workers’ Day, Zimbabwean labor unions protest poor working conditions, transforming the holiday into a platform for demanding economic justice.
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In Zimbabwe, the weakening of the opposition party CCC and the dominance of Zanu PF are eroding democratic discourse, posing serious threats to political diversity and democracy.