Amnesty International and 27 other groupsare calling for a faster pace of vaccinations as a new wave of coronavirus infections sweeps through the region
But the world body is worried about growing inequality and poverty in the southern African nation
But the international financial institution is worried by growing inequality and poverty in the southern African nation
African nation’s vaccination efforts recently thwarted by dose shortages
Journalist — together with a Media Commission official — face up to 10 years in prison if convicted of breaking Zimbabwe's immigration laws
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga says all gatherings except for funerals will be banned comes Monday
Harare is facing criticism for turning down a donation of three million doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine; authorities say they are not prepared to deal with the refrigeration requirements and possible side effects
Government wants to inoculate at least 60 percent of Zimbabwe's more than 14 million people by year's end but has struggled to get necessary supplies
People seeking vaccines report being turned away from hospitals
Recent constitutional amendment could be part of government's appeal to let Luke Malaba serve until he turns 75
Since clinic re-opened in 2017, several years after its previous owner retired, IVF Zimbabwe says it has helped about 120 women have babies through in vitro fertilization
Since the clinic re-opened in 2017, several years after its previous owner retired, IVF Zimbabwe says it has helped about 120 women have babies through in vitro fertilization
Changes would allow president to pick judges without lawmaker approval
Constitutional amendments would allow president to choose judges
Human rights groups present findings at partially virtual meeting with officials
Zimbabwean sculptor David Ngwerume is gaining attention for works inspired by the pandemic
David Ngwerume’s latest piece is 'Michael Jackson,' named after the late US pop icon who was well known for wearing masks and a glove
Critics blame President Emmerson Mnangagwa for turning back the clock to old repressive days
Advocates blame the rise on coronavirus lockdowns and poverty
The government has recorded nearly 5,000 teenage pregnancies in January and February
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