While bickering continues among high-ranking officials about who is polluting Harare water, at least one official is worried about residents of Zimbabwe’s capital
Opposition supporters reportedly have used clubs and iron bars to prevent the ruling MPS party from holding rallies
International lawyers representing Congo argue that Apple uses minerals pillaged from Congo and laundered through international supply chains, which they say renders the firm complicit in crimes taking place in Congo
It was the fourth wreck this year in the region where many rely on river transportation
Local authorities said the disease had killed 143 people in the country's Panzi health zone in November
Department of Disaster Management Affairs says the cyclone — later downgraded to a tropical storm — blew roofs off schools, health facilities and homes
Inkomoko provides affordable financing to businesses without collateral
Authorities searching for survivors amid heavy infrastructure destruction
Anti-corruption agency says this is the greatest number of arrests it has ever made during a single raid; it followed months of intelligence work and surveillance
The United Nations says the HIV/AIDS epidemic could be ended by 2030. But patients need to follow their treatment plans to keep the virus in check. Games could help, as Zaheer Cassim reports from Johannesburg.
According to the latest official toll, 21 people are confirmed to have been killed by Cyclone Chido, but authorities fear that hundreds, and possibly even thousands, were killed, once the true scale of the toll is revealed
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