Brain drain: Zimbabwe fears losing teachers to the UK

After an exodus of nurses, Zimbabwe now faces losing its teachers as a new British recruitment policy threatens a fresh brain drain in the southern African...

Zimbabwe’s Farmers and Beekeepers Clash Over Invasive Bee Plant

In Zimbabwe, farmers and beekeepers are divided over how to handle an invasive plant choking out...

Zimbabwe starts cloud seeding to augment rainfall

HARARE (Xinhua) -- Zimbabwe has started cloud seeding in an effort to increase rainfall in the...

AU Chair Calls for Lifting of U.S. Sanctions Against Zimbabwe

President Biden Advocates for AU’s Inclusion in G-20...

Why does ZANU PF become so bitterly angry with those desiring Zimbabwe to succeed?

It is always perplexing!...

Zimbabwe Says It’s Food Secure, Needs No Imports Until Next Harvest

That’s in sharp contrast to what aid organizations are saying - that millions are food insecure...

Zimbabwe Says Fresh Sanctions Imposed on Mnangagwa’s Son, Several Others Are ‘Terrible’

WASHINGTON DC - Zimbabwe’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Frederick Shava, has described as “terrible” targeted sanctions imposed...

Global Polio Eradication Initiative implements gender equality strategy in Zimbabwe’s polio fight

Harare – Zimbabwe successfully completed the first round of a vaccination drive against wild poliovirus between...

Corrupt cartels shouldn’t hold nation at ransom but be held to account!

It was really strange reading a report – whereby, Fossil Group, threatened to retrench over 2,000...

Navigating uncertainty, predicting the future: the importance of religion in Zimbabwe

In today’s uncertain world, having a sense of what the future holds is vital. This is why...

Tharisa raises $32 mln via bond issue for Zimbabwe mine construction

A roundup of all the mining news in the precious metals sector with a variety of...

6 million seeds to restore Zimbabwe’s woodland

Harare  (EFE).- Six million seeds from indigenous trees in northern Zimbabwe have been collected to reforest...

Record low Kariba dam levels see Zimbabwe, Zambia facing drastic power cuts

Zimbabwe and Zambia both rely on lake Kariba – the world’s biggest dam – for the...

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