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Zimbabwean university lecturers are not asking for luxury. They are asking for survival. They are demanding that the government return to them a measure of the dignity that has been stripped away ...
The 44 year-old Mhlanga, who is represented by Chris Mhike of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, has spent 60 days in both ...
HARARE – The Zimbabwe Republic Police says it has unearthed a plot by opposition forces to roll out violent protests which ...
Zimbabwe is once again at a crossroads. The country is mired in a deepening economic and political crisis, driven not only by long-standing governance failures but also by the growing instability ...
International organisations, creditors, and other stakeholders in the Zimbabwe arrears clearance and debt resolution unanimously acknowledged on Monday that tremendous progress has been made after two ...
Eneles Zhou’s five children have sickle cell disease. Her daily routine is a fight against pain, infection and a broken health care system ...
How mishandling of land reform evicted many white farmers, ‘enriched elites’ and left Black Zimbabweans in poverty.
No lectures on Thursday and Friday after court okays picket ...
There’s a creeping shame that often grips me, deep and almost unspeakable.
In Zimbabwe, a car is not merely a vehicle—it is an altar of worship. It is a potent symbol of having made it. People parade their new vehicles on social media, and congregants erupt into song and ...
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