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Chinese surgeon gives expertise to Zimbabwe; confronts antiquated equipment and outdated surgical practices

By Zou Shuo in Changsha Zhang Yueming, a surgeon at the Third Hospital of Changsha, Hunan province, embarked on his
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Death toll from flooding in Congo’s capital reaches 33 as officials race to support victims

By Associated Press KINSHASA: The death toll from flooding that cut access to over half of the Congolese capital of
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Zimbabwe to scrap tariffs on US goods as it faces 18% Trump levy; imports totalled

By BBC News President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced he will suspend tariffs on goods imported from the US in an
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INTERVIEW: Telling stories that matter – Nyasha Kadandara on film that transcends borders

The moment Nyasha held a camera, she knew this was what brought her joy. Through various mediums – from virtual
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Zimbabwe’s plan to drop the dollar is faltering on ZiG crunch

By Bloomberg News HARARE: A liquidity crunch in Zimbabwe is deepening the economy’s embrace of the US dollar and undermining
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GEZA: The ageing war veteran standing up to Zimbabwe’s president

By AFP An elderly war veteran who addresses his supporters on social media wearing a military uniform has become a
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Uprising against Mnangagwa’s third term bid could put SA under pressure

By Lenin Ndebele I The Sowetan Potential political instability posed by calls in Zimbabwe for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to step
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UK: Students orchestrate major meal donation for Zimbabwe children; 5,000 meals packed

By bromsgrovestandard.co.uk STUDENTS from a school in Bromsgrove have packed over 5,000 meals to be shipped to children in Zimbabwe,
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Matebeleland: New documentary premieres in Copenhagen; filmmaker confronts unburied past

By okayafrica.com How do you heal from a past that was never acknowledged? That’s the question Zimbabwean filmmaker Nyasha Kadandara set
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Reverse reparations: Zimbabwe’s perfect trap, South Africa’s looming danger

By Elizabeth Mpofu, Raj Patel and Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla On February 7, the White House cut aid to South Africa, citing a nonexistent threat to
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