Harare city officials say demolished homes were on land planned for a school
The destruction of their homes in the capital this month may be a violation of the constitution, according to some experts
Authorities called off rescue efforts Dec. 5 after pulling six miners from mineshaft, but miners' union says as many as 40 people could still be trapped
At least 10 people trapped in mine shaft that collapsed two weeks ago are feared dead
Zimbabwe’s parliament has summoned the minister of mines and mining development to answer questions on why there are so many mining disasters
Deadly violence in Zimbabwe’s gold mining sector was a problem for years until COVID-19 restrictions brought it to a sudden, surprising halt. Now, with lockdown measures gradually lifting, some in the sector fear the violence will return. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Mazowe, Zimbabwe. Camera: Blessing Chigwenhembe, Produced by: Barry Unger
Violence associated with Zimbabwe’s gold mining sector killed hundreds of people in 2019 and early 2020, according to a report
November marks three years since Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa took power and promised to honor his people’s constitutional rights
Zimbabwe government spokesman says media environment ‘has been very enabling’
Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono denied bail for tweeting that 'corrupt' allies of President Mnangagwa do not get detained pending trial
Teachers say new salary leaves them well below poverty line; an official says it’s what the government can afford
Amendment to Criminal Law Act appears aimed at political opposition and charities
World Food Program notes it is still providing food aid to about 8 million Zimbabweans – more than half the population
UN program notes it is still providing food aid to about 8 million Zimbabweans – more than half the population
But WHO Zimbabwe warns that sourcing water from wells in a graveyard risks waterborne diseases, such as typhoid fever and cholera
WHO Zimbabwe warns that sourcing water from wells in a graveyard risks waterborne disease such as typhoid fever and cholera
Government says health care workers must get official signatures to receive a "Certificate of Good Standing" -- a needed reference to get work abroad
Ministry requires health care workers to obtain official signatures for 'Certificate of Good Standing' - a needed reference to work abroad
Students in the southern African country have been left teaching themselves as educators opt for better-paying jobs
Zimbabwe's back-to-school program is failing to take off with most teachers refusing to return to class because of low pay and concerns about COVID-19. Teachers want a 500% salary increase to get out of poverty and say authorities must provide adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) during the pandemic. Zimbabwe authorities say PPE is adequate and are threatening to replace teachers who refuse to return to schools. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Harare. Camera: Blessing Chigwenhembe
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