Precious Sibalo of Zimbabwe took a circuitous route to the cockpit, joining a growing number of women in a profession dominated by men
Joana Mamombe, a former opposition lawmaker who has accused state security agents of torture, is ordered back to prison
An untold number of Zimbabweans have been turned away from public medical facilities since Sept. 3, when just more than 500 junior doctors went on strike, demanding better wages as well as equipment and supplies for treating patients
Roughly 200 would join at least 500 junior doctors walking off jobs at public hospitals to protest wages and lack of medical supplies, equipment
Physicians' union leader Peter Magombeyi seeks treatment in South Africa after alleged abduction
Police spokesperson tells VOA that Dr. Peter Magombeyi has seen his own medical team and a national medical team and is not under arrest
Dr. Peter Magombeyi tells VOA he does not remember exactly what happened to him or how he ended up where he was — an area called Nyabira
Former Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe died in a Singapore hospital Friday at age 95
Anti-immigrant attacks have claimed 10 lives, incited fear, and strained diplomatic and business relations