We were your backbone: Almost 60 000 Zimbabweans go – some say SA will suffer without them

We were your backbone: Almost 60 000 Zimbabweans go – some say SA will suffer without them

Almost 60 000 people returned home in the past two weeks, after anti-immigration groups demanded that undocumented migrants leave the country by 30 June, according to the Zimbabwean government.

Bangladesh’s big guns return for ODI battle against Zimbabwe

Bangladesh’s big guns return for ODI battle against Zimbabwe

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Football Instead of Drugs: How One Community Coach is Using Sport to Rescue Zimbabwe’s Youth

Football Instead of Drugs: How One Community Coach is Using Sport to Rescue Zimbabwe’s Youth

A desperate Zimbabwean mother recently pleaded with the courts to imprison her drug-addicted son—not as punishment, but in the hope that jail might save her life after he repeatedly threatened to kill her.

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