Researchers from 13 sub-Saharan countries met for three days to share insights and success stories on applied innovations to address HIV and AIDS
Red flag raised as nation's chief prosecutor says girls as young as 12 should be allowed to marry since they have no economic prospects or anything else to occupy them
The Zimbabwe Works Phase One project helps young people who finish tertiary education but do not get employment
Rights organizations say reality on the ground has not changed since ratification of 2013 charter
Detailing a crackdown on community radio advocates, human rights group calls on Harare to ease restrictions
US African envoy Shannon Smith says US won't relax travel bans, other sanctions against President Mugabe's government as EU did earlier this year
Visit comes as Harare pushes for end to travel and financial sanctions against its leaders; case of missing activist likely to overshadow visit
Western countries stopped direct funding to Zimbabwe's government in 2002 when they slapped its leadership with targeted sanctions for alleged election-rigging
Sexual and reproductive issues among topics featured at event bringing together artists from across African continent and beyond
Despite words of praise, Zimbabwe’s Mugabe, whose country accounts for largest group of foreigners in S. Africa, urged his countrymen to come home
Busloads return to Malawi; others head home to Zimbabwe, elsewhere over economic unrest
Zimbabweans may comprise the highest number of foreign nationals in South Africa - estimated at about 3 million
Itai Dzamara, snatched by suspected state security agents, disappeared March 9 and has not been heard from since then
Groups express disbelief that African states have remained silent on disappearance of Itai Dzamara, allegedly kidnapped Monday
Lender says Harare must first retire its longstanding external debt of about $10 billion before seeking new loans for its depressed economy
In speech, Mubage said he hoped Zimbabwe’s economy will recover from agricultural collapse that followed redistribution of white-owned farmland to black farmers
Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa made appeal Monday to AfDB team visiting Zimbabwe, Mozambique
Main business at Antelope Park Farm in Gweru is lion breeding, in an effort to stave off possible extinction as humans and great cats fight for land
Human Rights Watch alleges 20,000 flood victims were commandeered as cheap labor to serve President Mugabe’s energy business interests
Displaced families complain wild game is now grazing their crops; government says any attempt to demonize Mrs. Grace Mugabe is 'totally unacceptable'
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