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Starvation Pounds Inflation-Hit Urban Zimbabweans

By Jeffrey Moyo With inflation at 256.9 percent, 49-year-old Dambudzo Chauruka can no longer afford to buy bread despite working as a civil servant in Zimbabwe. A father of six school-going children, Chauruka earns 126 000 Zimbabwean dollars monthly, the equivalent of 157 US dollars (USD). Bread now costs 1,30 USD in Zimbabwe, up from 0,90 […]

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In Zimbabwe, Auxillia Mnangagwa Is Following In Grace ‘Gucci’ Mugabe’s Path

By Farai Shawn Matiashe On Friday, November 24, 2017, Emmerson Mnangagwa was sworn as interim leader during a colourful ceremony at the National Sports Stadium in the capital Harare, after the ouster of President Robert Mugabe in a military coup more than a week before. Seated on Mnangagwa’s side is his wife, Auxillia, wearing a white […]

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Russia And Zimbabwe Relations Remain Work-in-Progress, Says Brigadier General Nicholas Mike Sango

By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh Zimbabwe is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, and shares borders with South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Mozambique. It is very rich in mineral resources and is the largest trading partner of South Africa on the continent of Africa. Russia maintains very friendly relations with Zimbabwe, thanks to ties which […]

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DHL Global Forwarding Grows Zimbabwe Presence With New Mutare Office

The second facility will strengthen the company’s foothold in Zimbabwe, providing expert advice and advanced technology solutions to local businesses Added support for Zimbabwe’s corridor to the Port of Beira will make it easier for businesses to ship products internationally One year after the launch of DHL Global Forwarding (DGF) in Harare, the international air, ocean, and […]

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Zimbabwe Crackdown On NGOs Could Impact Election Observation

By Ignatius Banda Zimbabwe is pressing ahead with a controversial bill that critics say seeks to criminalise the operations of nongovernmental organisations working in the country. Zimbabwe is pressing ahead with a controversial bill that critics say seeks to criminalise the operations of nongovernmental organisations working in the country. According to senior government officials, amendments to […]

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The Dilemma Of Zimbabwe’s Food Security Efforts

By Ignatius Banda On January 10, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) arrested three men found with fertilizer worth about 130,000 US dollars. The “loot” was identified as part of inputs provided by the government to smallholder farmers in the country’s efforts to boost food security. The case was one of many that exposed the dilemma of the country’s […]

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Ecstasy As Zimbabwe’s Smallholder Farmers Secure European Pineapple Market

By Tonderayi Mukeredzi In her wildest dreams, smallholder farmer Sarudzai Sithole never imagined that her pineapples could someday stock the produce section of Europe’s finest supermarkets. Now, the 34-year-old mother of five is part of a group of 45 farmers in Rusitu Valley in Chipinge, a district in Zimbabwean eastern province of Manicaland, who from December […]

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Batoka Zambezi Sands River Lodge To Launch In Zimbabwe In March 2022

The Batoka Hospitality Group opens revamped five-star destination as part of its vision to boost African tourism and uplift local communities A new dawn is beckoning at Zimbabwe’s magnificent Victoria Falls.  In March 2022, the Batoka Hospitality Group will unveil the beautifully-refurbished Batoka Zambezi Sands River Lodge on the banks of the Zambezi River, the […]

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Mounting Scramble For Coronavirus Vaccines In Zimbabwe

By Jeffrey Moyo More than a month ago, she lost her parents, brother, and wife, to the coronavirus. Then her fiancé battled COVID-19, but 27-year-old Melinda Gavi said she had not contracted the disease. Gavi joined crowds scrambling to get vaccinated at Parirenyatwa hospital in the Zimbabwean capital Harare even though she was previously sceptical about […]

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Zimbabwe’s Urban Sprawl Dilemma

By Ignatius Banda Ndaba Dube, a Bulawayo resident, says he built himself a home on a small piece of land after the authorities kept him on the housing waiting list for more than two decades. The land he chose is in an old township established before Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980.“People are building their homes all over […]

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