Zimbabwe’s women deminers sweep away fear and stereotypes
Mutepfa, 31, belongs to a group of women working to clear mines in eastern Zimbabwe, where the
Zimbabwe proposes incentives for $1 bln solar projects
Zimbabwe has proposed incentives to accelerate 1,000 megawatts of privately owned solar energy
US slaps sanctions on son of Zimbabwe’s president ahead of Africa summit
The United States on Monday imposed sanctions on the son of Zimbabwean President, Emmerson
Zimbabwe power shortage to worsen as hydro plant halts generation
Zimbabwe’s prolonged power shortage is set to worsen after the entity that manages southern Africa’s
Zimbabwean President Mnangagwa urges for peace as election season approaches
Zimbabwean President, Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged political players in his country to desist from
Over 4 000 Zimbabwean doctors and nurses left the country in 2021
Zimbabwean health workers have left the country in droves over the past year, a senior official at
Zimbabwe’s readmission to the Commonwealth looks certain
Zimbabwe’s readmission to the Commonwealth looks certain following the positive sentiments expressed
Home Affairs lacks capacity to deal with Zimbabwean permit holders: Helen Suzman Foundation
The lives of some Zimbabweans living in South Africa have been thrown into disarray as the deadline
Zanu PF’s Mnangagwa re-elected for a second term as party leader ahead of 2023 polls
Zimbabwe’s ruling party Zanu PF has re-elected Emmerson Mnangagwa for another five-year term as
Zimbabwe cause major upset by beating Pakistan at T20 World Cup
Zimbabwe beat one of the giants in international cricket, Pakistan, in a nail-biting group stage
Zimbabwe approves injectable drug to prevent HIV infection
Zimbabwe has become Africa’s first country to approve the use of a long-acting injectable drug to
De Kock’s efforts in vain as points shared with Zimbabwe in T20 World Cup match
Quinton de Kock’s blistering knock nearly handed South Africa victory over Zimbabwe before rain
WHO welcomes use of HIV prevention drug in Zimbabwe
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has welcomed the move by Zimbabwe to use the long-acting
Zimbabwe expects to be wheat self-sufficient for first time since 2004
Zimbabwe expects to attain wheat self-sufficiency this year as the country’s agricultural sectors
Zimbabwe demands some mining royalties in refined metal
Global miners operating in Zimbabwe will have to pay some of their royalties in refined metal rather
A load shedding joke aimed at SA by Namibian MP Inna Hengari rubs Dirco up the wrong way
The Department of International Relations says the recent statement made by the Namibian Member of
WFP plans food relief for 3.8 million Zimbabweans
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is planning a food relief programme targetting 3.8
Operation Dudula calls for government to declare state of emergency on illegal citizens
Operation Dudula is calling on the South African government to declare a state of emergency on
Zimbabwe measles outbreak death toll rises to 685 – health ministry
Zimbabwe’s measles outbreak has so far claimed 685 lives, the Ministry of Health said on Saturday,
Financial constraints, hard-to-meet criteria deterring thousands of Zimbabweans from applying for critical visas to remain in SA
Imagine having spent more than a decade in a country, establishing roots, only having to return to