Community, Environment and Society

Romantic thief accused of stealing taxi to impress his girlfriend on Valentine’s Day

By Agencies GWERU: He was driven by love. A romantic thief stole a taxi in Zimbabwe in a misplaced plot
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Second Zimbabwean city added to UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities

By UNESCO Chinhoyi, a farming and college city just about 120 Northwest of Harare, has been added to the UNESCO
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‘Life is hell’: Zimbabwe flood survivors lament loss of land, livelihoods

Survivors say the government is yet to offer full compensation for the flooding that happened almost 10 years ago. By
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All 443 children intercepted at SA-Zim border in December ‘have been reunited with their parents’

By Lerato Mutsila I Daily Maverick SOUTH AFRICA: The unaccompanied minors travelling to South Africa from Zimbabwe whose buses were stopped by
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America to provide Zimbabwe with US$11m food aid for 230,000 rural people

By Agencies USAID in conjunction with the World Food Program (WFP) has announced the shipment of 11.3 Million Dollars worth
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‘Pirate’ taxis blamed for a rise in hit-and-runs in Zimbabwe

With few public options, unlicensed vehicles for hire now dominate the transportation industry. But in the rush for cash, justice
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EXPOSED: How the disgraced TB Joshua faked his miracles

By Charlie Northcott, Helen Spooner & Tamasin Ford I BBC Africa The BBC unmasks, for the first time, how the
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Zimbabwe to distribute maize to 2.7 mln food insecure citizens

By Xinhua HARARE: The Zimbabwean government will distribute 71,000 metric tons of maize to about 2.7 million people who are
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TB Joshua: Unpacking the dark side of the Angel of Light

By Daily Maverick At his peak the “Prophet” and televangelist Pastor Temitope Balogun (TB) Joshua was the most powerful “man
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‘If only my mother was around’ – As parents seek opportunity abroad, children in Zimbabwe

In a rural border town, young people navigate the rootless, violent aftermath of their parents’ migration By Linda Mujuru I
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