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Zimbabwe’s frontline defender of human rights

Braving threats 62-year old lawyer and grandmother Mutetwa pleads for less privileged, fights rights abuses in...

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Urban female farmers defeat hunger in Zimbabwe

Although illegal, urban farming has become common for women to raise income, bring food to their...

Zimbabweans stuck at borders due to lack of virus test

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30 miners feared dead in gold mine collapse

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Expecting mothers bear brunt of pandemic

African country witnesses increase in stillbirths due to lack of medical attention, fear of COVID-19 and...

White farmers returning to once-seized land

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Zimbabweans fear terror attacks from Mozambique

Zimbabwe stocking fires of terrorism as it dares to support Mozambique in fending off terrorists...

Massive building activity drains ecology in Zimbabwe

Experts say illegal construction activity contributes to the depletion of groundwater, denuding green cover, affecting farming...

Zimbabwe: Land redistribution does little for many Black farmers

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Zimbabwe asks South Africa to extradite former minister

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