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
With funding from UNICEF, the Zimbabwe government has hired health workers who encourage pregnant mothers in rural villages to seek assistance from the country’s health institutions
UN agency has injected millions of dollars into country’s health care
Environmentalists in Zimbabwe are reacting angrily to President Emmerson Mnangagwa's address at the COP26 conference, where he pledged his government's fight against deforestation and climate change
President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government aiming to achieve herd immunity by year’s end
Visually impaired people too often struggle to get ahead, especially in developing countries, including Zimbabwe. But Zimbabwe this month appointed its first visually impaired judge to the country’s High Court bench. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Harare, Zimbabwe. Camera: Blessing Chigwenhembe.
Emmerson Mnangagwa will be first Zimbabwean leader to visit the UK since Zimbabwe was accused of human rights abuses and election rigging nearly two decades ago
The veterans are expected to go on trial next month
Alena Douhan says the punitive measures are only exacerbating corruption in the country
Sanctions were imposed nearly 20 years ago because of electoral fraud and human rights abuses, but some Zimbabweans say they are hurting the country’s economic recovery
Critics call on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to reconsider Zimbabwe’s Cyber Security and Data Protection Bill awaiting his signature to be put into law
A bee keeping project in Chimanimani district, which was affected by Cyclone Idai in 2019, aims to provide locals with opportunities instead of pursuing illegal gold panning. Columbus Mavhunga reports. Camera: Blessing Chigwenhembe.
A bee keeping project in Chimanimani district, which was affected by Cyclone Idai in 2019, aims to provide locals with opportunities instead of pursuing illegal gold panning
Civil servants say that is a unilateral decision and want to legally challenge it
Rural teachers union says it will call off the protest once the government addresses health and salary concerns
Zimbabwe resumed in-classroom teaching this week, but thousands of teachers are protesting a lack of personal protective equipment and say they will not go back to class
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