Anti-government demonstrations come amid a plan for the government to print 'bond notes' for daily transactions
Health care and employment tops list of necessities
Spectators at game in Bulawayo, country’s second largest city, called on Mugabe government to respect human rights, boost economy
Demonstrators are demanding Mugabe government respect rights, boost economy
During Zimbabwe visit, African Wildlife Foundation President Kaddu Sebunya says poaching hurts Africa as slave trade once did
Country sending its biggest number of athletes ever to an Olympics, led by a woman's soccer team that has qualified for the first time
Evan Mawarire, known for always wearing Zimbabwean flag around his neck, demands economic reforms and end to police brutality
Civil servants demonstrate after wages go unpaid for third time in past year; attorney challenges law protecting president from insult
For third time in past year government has had to delay wages, but this month military and police are also affected
As first-ever forum on albinism kicks off Friday in Tanzania, activists in Zimbabwe push for community outreach to dispel dangerous myths
Five of the 15 people arrested are charged in Harare with resisting arrest, robbery; other demonstrators vow to continue
AU official wants Zimbabwe to repeal or change 400 laws curtailing media, other freedoms
Appeal for $150 million expected Tuesday as head of International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies calls on world to help
Type of cash, meant to be used for daily transactions has some citizens wary of plan, seeing it as an attempt to reintroduce worthless Zimbabwean dollar
President Robert Mugabe said in a statement Tuesday that the indigenization policy is creating 'confusion' and discouraging foreign investment
Police in Harare summon head of Zimbabwe Media Center, two of his colleagues; center provides facilities to freelance reporters, runs website for Zimbabwe Sentinel newspaper
Severe drought in southern Africa has left 14 million people without enough to eat, according to UN World Food Program, and that number is expected to grow
Africa is grappling with higher than normal rates of food insecurity due to drought and flooding caused by El Nino
Zimbabwean president gives foreign mining companies 90 days to stop work and leave
Supporters say program can help limit infection while others worry that without adequate counseling and treatment options it will have little impact
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