Pause in Zimbabwe Trial of Freelance Reporter for The Times

The trial of Jeffrey Moyo, accused of having fabricated accreditation cards for two New York Times journalists, will resume next month....

In Zimbabwe, Women Dig for Aquamarine

Lots of women work at small-scale mines in Africa, but only one site boasts an all-female...

Zimbabwe Sacks Hospital Bosses After Firing of Health Minister

HARARE — Zimbabwe has fired top executives of the country's five biggest state hospitals as part...

After Beating Coronavirus, a Zimbabwe Survivor Lives With the Stigma

HARARE — When Saul Sakudya arrived in an ambulance at a hospital in Zimbabwe's capital after...

U.S. Blacklists Zimbabwe Officials Over Human Rights Abuse

WASHINGTON — The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe's state security minister and its...

Families Trek to Unsafe Wells as Taps Run Dry in Drought-Hit Zimbabwe

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe — In Zimbabwe's second city Bulawayo, Abraham Kavalanjila and his two sons give up...

‘We’d Prefer the Food’: Zimbabwe Fears a Famine Is in Its Future

Government dysfunction, an economic meltdown, drought and a calamitous flood have plunged Zimbabwe into a hunger...

EU Worried About Recent Political Developments in Zimbabwe: Memo

The European Union is concerned that the democratic space in Zimbabwe has deteriorated since it opened...

Zimbabwe’s Civil Servants in Unprecedented Strike for Better Wages

Government workers say their earnings are disappearing under skyrocketing inflation....

Mugabe Is Dead, but Big Man Politics Lives On

Zimbabwe needs a genuinely pan-African mass movement to change the system its authoritarian president built....

In Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe’s Star Had Already Faded: ‘We Have Moved On Without Him’

HARARE, Zimbabwe — For years, the eventual death of Robert Mugabe, the leader who held Zimbabwe in...

Life in an Internet Shutdown: Crossing Borders for Email and Contraband SIM Cards

HARARE, Zimbabwe — When Zimbabwe turned off the internet during a recent crackdown, Obert Masaraure, a prominent...

The Surprising Path That Some Kids Take to the Ivy League

Meet the resilient strivers who prove that brilliance has no borders....

A Coup Offered Hope to Zimbabwe. Has Its New President Delivered?

HARARE, Zimbabwe — Everywhere he looked, President Emmerson D. Mnangagwa could see his own face. To...

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