Road accidents in Zimbabwe result in $400 million annual losses, prompting government plans for stricter enforcement and improved road safety measures.
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Baboons in Kariba are causing chaos due to an El Niño-induced drought, leading to increased human-wildlife conflict. Learn how locals are coping
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Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Health reassures citizens that a recent rise in flu-like illnesses is not a COVID-19 resurgence. The surge is likely …
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Dozens of medical professionals and executives in Zimbabwe have been arrested on corruption charges related to the Premier Service Medical Aid Society …
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Zimbabwean teachers’ union leader Obert Masaraure is found guilty of obstruction of justice for a social media post. The verdict sparks debate …
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A Zimbabwean labor court threw out a case filed by a fired intelligence officer against his employer, the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO), …
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Zimbabwe faces a hunger crisis after El Niño devastated crops. The country negotiates maize imports from Brazil and seeks international assistance to …
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Zimbabwe’s Pro-Democracy Icon Tsvangirai: From Advocate to Applicator of Notorious ‘Recall Clause’
: Delve into the intricate dynamics of Zimbabwean politics through the lens of Tsvangirai’s pragmatic approach towards the notorious ‘recall clause’, highlighting …
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Zimbabwe’s Parirenyatwa Hospital, the nation’s largest referral facility, faces a critical situation. A financially straining free treatment policy, staff shortages, and broken …
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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.