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A Zimbabwean High Court has acquitted a prominent journalist who spent nearly a year on trial over a satirical article critical of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, her legal team said on Monday.

The politics of land use change over 25 years in Zimbabwe

The politics of land use change over 25 years in Zimbabwe

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BCC encourages walking and vehicle sharing to ease traffic congestion

BCC encourages walking and vehicle sharing to ease traffic congestion

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Church leaders who continue asking us to pray for our oppressors are complicit in Zimbabweans’ suffering

Church leaders who continue asking us to pray for our oppressors are complicit in Zimbabweans’ suffering

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