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University of Cambridge urged to help locate looted Zimbabwean skulls

By Agencies Zimbabwean descendants of the chimurenga heroes, freedom fighters who led an uprising against British colonial rule in the 1890s, have
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Rising fuel prices weigh on Zimbabwean commuters amid Middle East crisis

By Xinhua HARARE: Amid rising crude oil prices due to the conflict in the Middle East, Zimbabweans are already feeling
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Dambudzo Marechera’s voice is on Facebook, and 33,000 people are listening

By Agencies A Facebook page dedicated to Dambudzo Marechera has been running for years and has built a following of
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UK-based Flocash launches prepaid visa card to boost financial inclusion in Zimbabwe

By Agencies Digital payment platform Flocash, has collaborated with Quest Financial Services to develop a new prepaid Visa Card in Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwean artist Option Nyahunzvi explores cultural values in a bold new exhibition

Barnabas Ticha Muvhuti, Rice University In Zimbabwe, hunhu is a cultural belief system that instructs us to embrace our neighbours,
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South African soldiers dismantle illegal mining operations near Johannesburg as miners flee

By Associated Press JOHANNESBURG: South African soldiers deployed to high-crime areas have dismantled illegal gold mining operations in a community near
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Chief Justice Malaba in Addis: Zimbabwe looks to Ethiopia as model for modernized judiciary

By Agencies Zimbabwe’s Chief Justice Luke Malaba hailed Ethiopia’s judiciary as one of the top runners in transformative reforms that
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Church leaders warn against constitutional changes that could extend presidential term limits

By Agencies A coalition of Christian leaders in Zimbabwe warned that a proposed constitutional amendment could weaken democratic safeguards, urging
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Key absentees as Warriors coach names Zimbabwe squad

By Agencies The Zimbabwe national team coach announced today, March 12, a 23-man squad ahead of this month’s FIFA window.
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“Decaying state” of national rail system: Is Zimbabwe’s mining missing the train?

By miningmx.com ZIMBABWE’S crumbling rail system may be worse than even South Africa’s. It is a huge stumbling block for its
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