Police maintained a heavy presence in and around the area where the rally was held
Analysts say children's education has been caught in the crossfire
Any unvaccinated government employee will be barred from workplaces and faces a salary freeze, but workers plan to challenge that in court
Zimbabwe’s teachers have been striking since last week, asking for a minimum salary of $540 a month; they currently earn about $100 a month in local currency
The teachers dig in and say are taking the government to court over the suspensions
They want salaries restored to October 2018 levels, when they were getting paid with US dollars
They want salaries restored to October 2018 levels, when they were getting paid with US dollars. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Harare. Camera: Blessing Chigwenhembe, Producer: Barry Unger
Chinese granite mining company denies plans to forcibly move villagers, but lack of transparency has many fearing they will be pushed out of their ancestral land
Chinese granite mining company denies plans to move villagers
Jeffrey Moyo is accused of helping two of newspaper's reporters enter the country illegally
Earlier this week Zimbabwe announced a nine-hour curfew and compulsory 14-day quarantine for anyone arriving in the country, to prevent the spread of the omicron variant
Zimbabwe is the first country in southern Africa to enact such restrictions since the emergence of the COVID variant, which spreads more easily
WHO predicts Africa will most likely face a fourth wave
Zvenyika 'Mosquito' Arifonso helps at-risk youth in a Harare suburb by teaching them his sport
As a fighter, he was known as "Mosquito" for the way he would "sting" his opponents
Doctors are warning against complacency and say a fresh wave of infections is likely coming
A UN survey in 13 African countries found a more than 10% fatality rate for people with diabetes, compared to 2.5% for COVID-19 patients overall
Researcher: 'Newspapers and magazines were hard hit' by the pandemic
The government says Zimbabwe experienced a bumper harvest this year, but the lack of food in rural areas indicates the harvest was in fact disappointing
Nations in Southern Africa Regional Bloc are enacting restrictive cyber laws that have chilling effect on journalism and freedom of expression
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