A top United Nations official says African governments in must do more to fight poverty and hunger in order to meet 2030 Agenda goals for sustainable development
But WFP says half the population remains food insecure and will need food aid for months to come
But WFP says half the population remain food insecure and will need food aid for months to come
Power cuts have left many Zimbabwean hospitals without working lights
MDC leader Nelson Chamisa said his party would hold mass demonstrations to force President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government to address the country’s mounting problems
Frequent power cuts, long fuel lines, a months-long doctors strike, soaring inflation, and cash shortages are making Christmas holiday hard to be festive.
Former model Marry Chiwenga is accused of denying her husband, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, access to medical treatment, among other charges
With no end in sight to the Zimbabwe doctors' strike over salaries and poor working conditions, desperate patients have looked to church-run mission hospitals for much-needed healthcare. Karanda Mission Hospital, about 200 kilometers north of the capital Harare, is overwhelmed by patients seeking treatment. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Mount Darwin, Zimbabwe.
People are traveling great distances to seek care at the Karanda Mission Hospital, about 200 kilometers north of Harare
Economic collapse and recurring droughts in the country — once the breadbasket of southern Africa — have left 5.5 million people without enough to eat
The UN commission is joining forces with the African Union to stamp out bribe payments that raise the cost of doing business in Africa
Government must become food self-sufficient to be able to absorb shock of economic downturn, recurrent droughts
A U.N. official is warning that Zimbabwe, once the breadbasket of southern Africa, is on the brink of starvation, with millions facing food insecurity. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Harare.
Health care workers say they will continue their strike to protest dismissal of junior colleagues who walked out in September, paralyzing country's health delivery system
As healthcare system collapses amid medical worker strikes, some women are being forced to rely on midwives and give birth in unsanitary conditions, which experts say puts mother and child at risk infections
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