Zimbabwean villagers displaced more than a decade ago to make way for a joint government and Chinese-run diamond mine are still waiting for promised compensation and proper housing
WHO says it would help strengthen disease surveillance in Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe after Mozambique authorities confirm a polio case
Zimbabwean villagers displaced more than a decade ago to make way for a joint government-Chinese-run diamond mine are still waiting for promised compensation and proper housing
The government says it hopes to conduct immunizations for measles throughout Zimbabwe in the coming weeks to contain the disease
Self-sufficiency would offset impact of Russia-Ukraine war, official says
Zimbabwe and the UN Refugee Agency are piloting an effort to avert deforestation at the country's biggest refugee camp. The Tongogara camp near Zimbabwe's eastern border installed machines to turn animal waste into biogas, which can be used as fuel for cooking, and fertilizer.
Government hopes to secure more funding to expand the project
News reports of out Zimbabwe said the pair were interviewing voters about a water crisis affecting a town on the outskirts of Harare
Authorities in Zimbabwe say more than one third of girls in the country are married before the age of 18, and in some areas more than half are minors
The UN children’s fund cites a combination of factors aggravated by the COVID pandemic
Bread now beyond reach for many Zimbabweans including civil servants, who earn less than $250 a month
Bread now beyond the reach of many Zimbabweans including civil servants who earn less than $250 a month
Cyclone Idai has come and gone, but three years later, Zimbabwe officials and aid groups are still counseling victims of gang rapes they say were committed by soldiers who were deployed to help trapped citizens
Residents worried by the sound of raw sewage spilling into the Mukuvisi River in the Harare suburb of Waterfalls.
Ruling Zanu PF party dismisses report as 'mischievous, erroneous and a dangerous lie' adding that Zimbabwe government is allowing media freedom
Zimbabwe says it is starting a COVID inoculation blitz targeting unvaccinated citizens in a country where resistance continues
The freelancer is accused of helping journalists enter the country illegally and faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted
President Mnangagwa’s government said it needs time to prepare to ensure there is no violence
President Mnangagwa’s government says it is investigating the violence that left two dead, dozens injured and journalists missing valuable equipment
Government says results will be seen before year’s end
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