The government wants all six to 15-year-olds immunized
The government wants to immunize all children between six and 15 before schools open to contain the outbreak
Cybercrime charges against two Zimbabwe journalists show challenges for media in the country, advocates say
But economists say it will likely be out of reach for the average Zimbabwean
Embassy threatens unspecified 'strong countermeasures' after newspaper publishes a series on labor violations at Chinese-run mines
AfDB starts releasing loans from $1.5 billion fund to help Africa avert looming food crisis fueled by Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Most of Zimbabwe's government workers make the equivalent of about $55 a month, a tenth of what they once earned
The Zimbabwean government did not respond Tuesday when contacted about the case
During a visit to Zimbabwe last week, Valentina Ivanovna Matvienko, chairperson of the Federation Council of Russia, said Moscow would improve trade relations between the two countries given that the West was shunning them
Arrest of ZimLive editor comes as media watchdogs warn of increased pressure over political coverage and commentary
New phone app for Zimbabwe journalists acts as panic button for those under threat, says Media Institute of Southern Africa
Representatives meeting in Zimbabwe ahead of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species later this year say elephant overpopulation is harming communities and vegetation
Zimbabwe authorities say the program will boost the country’s economy by bringing in more people who pay taxes
The solar-powered farm is about 80 kilometers east of Harare. Owned by Nhimbe Fresh Exports, it grows crops such as blueberries and peas for export to Europe and Australia.
EU imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe’s leadership following accusations of election-rigging and human rights abuses in 2002, other Western countries later followed suit.
Zimbabwean villagers displaced more than a decade ago to make way for a joint government and Chinese-run diamond mine are still waiting for promised compensation and proper housing
WHO says it would help strengthen disease surveillance in Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe after Mozambique authorities confirm a polio case
Zimbabwean villagers displaced more than a decade ago to make way for a joint government-Chinese-run diamond mine are still waiting for promised compensation and proper housing
The government says it hopes to conduct immunizations for measles throughout Zimbabwe in the coming weeks to contain the disease
Self-sufficiency would offset impact of Russia-Ukraine war, official says
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