18 months down the line after November 2017: Are we headed for another coup?

The November 2017 military coup which forced tyrant Robert Mugabe from power is still haunting Zimbabwe almost 18 months down the line. The remnants of the...

Roy Bennett: Pilot error caused helicopter crash verdict

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A helicopter pilot apparently caused a fatal wreck last year that killed him...

Zimbabweans’ fear of currency comeback casts doubt on changes since Mugabe

HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe scrapped its national currency 10 years ago after astronomical inflation rates had people carting wheelbarrows of...

Zimbabwe Independent Legislator Takes on Chinese Companies for Worker Abuse

MUTARE, Zimbabwe—A Zimbabwean legislator is taking on Chinese companies that he says aren’t adhering to local laws...

SA follows in tracks of Zimbabwe on way to failed state

Unless President Cyril Ramaphosa can rescue us from the likes of Ace Magashule, we may be...

Premium prices attract small farmers back to coffee growing in Zimbabwe

HONDE VALLEY, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - David Muganyura smells the coffee cherries on the slopes of his...

New Zim dollar triggers horror memories of hyper-inflation

The resurgence of inflation to 100% – though far less frightening than had been the case...

Mnangagwa talks up currency reform but business wary

HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa said on Tuesday that a decision to ban the...

Prisons under siege as Zim’s economic woes persist

The Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison in Harare is crumbling at the seams....

Mnangagwa tells Zimbabweans why the country did not adopt the rand

Zimbabwe did not adopt the rand due to onerous conditions set by the South African Reserve...

Zimbabwe, EU seek to move on from Mugabe-era strains

The government also starts wage negotiations with public sector unions...

Zimbabwe’s Resettled Farmers Hawking Cigarettes to Survive

MARONDERA, Zimbabwe (IPS) - For subsistence farmer Rogers Hove—who proudly brandishes a worn out letter for his...

Binga community resort to eating roots as hunger bites

Communities in rural Binga the largest district in Zimbabwe have returned to their nomadic lifestyles by eating wild...

Learning from Zimbabwe’s ‘Presidential Elephants’

Today we feature an extract written by Sharon Pincott, from the recently released landmark coffee table...

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