For farmers, crop remains one of the best options to make a living in Zimbabwe’s long-struggling economy
For farmers, tobacco remains one of the best options to make a living in Zimbabwe’s long-struggling economy
Government scoffs at opposition claims that it is using courts to decimate the opposition party
Zimbabwe's main opposition party says the government is again cracking down on critics with a prison sentence given to 28-year old Makomborero Haruzivishe. A court found him guilty of inciting violence, but rights groups say the real aim is to intimidate protesters demanding more financial support for the poor. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Harare. Camera: Blessing Chigwenhembe
World Food Program says problem is especially acute for unemployed urban dwellers
Government report says about 2.4 million people in urban areas are struggling to meet their basic food needs because of lockdowns to contain spread of COVID-19
Botswana President Masisi says he spoke with his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa about the deteriorating situation in northern Mozambique
Coronavirus pandemic prompted government to ban concerts and other entertainment indefinitely to prevent spread of COVID-19
Zimbabwe's musicians have been struggling to make a living since the coronavirus pandemic prompted the government to ban concerts and other entertainment to prevent the spread of the virus. Some have even left their music behind and turned to farming
Doctors are worried about the slow pace of the country's COVID-19 vaccination program for front line workers
Government says eviction of 12,000 Shangani people to make way for animal feed production will bring prosperity to the region
Fewer than 36,000 people received shots since 200,000 doses arrived in February
An informal sector is booming in the electronic exchange of foreign currency for the local currency, or in some cases, the other way around
An informal sector is booming in exchanging foreign currency for the local currency, or in some cases, the other way around
The three women say their arrests are part of a victimization campaign meant to silence dissent, but pledge to remain defiant
The country, long dependent on humanitarian aid, says it started preparing for a bumper harvest, the first in two decades
Report documents how governments have allowed corruption to flourish, and used pandemic to clamp down critics and opposition
Vendors welcome move but say they need help buying protective equipment so they can safely operate
Zimbabwe received 200,000 doses of China's Sinopharm vaccine Monday
Authorities deploy more security to enforce Zimbabwe’s lockdown measures, but rights groups worry tighter controls will lead to more suffering, abuse
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