Amidst Zimbabwe’s raging storms and natural beauty, press freedom faces a new low as journalist Blessed Mhlanga is jailed.
As the effects of a devastating drought take hold in Zimbabwe, rural residents must also contend with fewer aid deliveries amid the Trump administration's sudden cuts to foreign humanitarian programs.
Zimbabwe is joining other African nations exploring nuclear power as a way to help solve chronic problems with electricity supply. Demand for power continues to increase on the continent due to growing populations and economic expansion.
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CHURCHES have urged the government to respect the rule of law and Constitution amid calls for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to extend his tenure.Zanu PF is currently facing internal divisions, with one faction supporting Mnangagwa's third term and another demanding adherence to constitutional limits.
AFTER two years of dedicated service, Hu Sha, a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) doctor, is preparing to return to China. Yet, as she bids farewell, she leaves a lasting legacy in Zimbabwe, where her work has touched countless lives.
Keeping our spaces clean is a responsibility we all share, and small actions can lead to significant change. One of the most effective ways to reduce litter is to make waste disposal convenient and accessible.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday called Zanu PF members to order amid internal divisions and factionalism in the ruling party.
Zimbabwe has ample dollars to supply demand, according to the head of the central bank, who assured the southern African nation that it does not have a currency “problem.”
In Beitbridge, a border town in southern Zimbabwe, a mega industrial park that will eventually produce electricity, chromium-based materials and steel products is taking shape amid a major minerals rush in the southern African nation.
Zimbabwe could clear its arrears and rework $21 billion in debt that’s kept it locked out of international capital markets for more than a quarter of a century if it implements fiscal reforms, the World Bank said.