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CLASS OF 81: From UK, Australia former Hartzell students help the needy back in Zimbabwe

By Alvin Makunike UM News Key points: Nine Hartzell High School students who completed their studies in 1981 have launched
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UK: Zim nurse took £15,000 loans from dementia client; tried to cash £10k forged cheque

By Health and Social Affairs Correspondent UK: A ZIMBABWE born nurse was recently struck of the register for misconduct and
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Zimbabwean-American actor and playwright Danai Gurira: ‘Our first concern is the pursuit of excellence and

By Forbes Africa When Danai Gurira returned to the United States (U.S.) at the age of 19 from Zimbabwe, she
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UNITED STATES: From Caps to Championships – The inspirational rugby story of Zimbabwe’s Takudzwa Musingwini

By Priscilla Jepchumba Takudzwa Musingwini, a rugby player at Iowa Central CC, scored three tries in their recent game against
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Starlink launches in Zimbabwe at $350 to continue Africa push

By Agencies Elon Musk-owned Starlink has launched in Zimbabwe three months after securing an operating licence in the Southern African nation.
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MBEKI: Xenophobic attacks in SA were orchestrated by Zimbabwe opposition

By Channel Africa JOHANNESBURG: South Africa’s former President Thabo Mbeki has suggested the deadly 2008 xenophobic attacks in Alexandra were
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Despite crackdown, Zimbabwe’s new ZiG currency is crumbling too, just four months later

By News24.com The Zimbabwe Gold currency launch in April has lost half its value, according to the black market. Retailers
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POWER CRISIS: Zambia and Zimbabwe face dark days ahead

By The East African Zambia and Zimbabwe are facing the unprecedented prospect of having to shut down their major hydropower
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A city at risk of collapsing: The cost of the search for gold in Zimbabwe

By Calvin Manika Al Jazeera KWEKWE: Dorothy Moyo says a prayer every time she walks, runs or drives around her
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China is not pushing Africa into debt trap, South African president says

By Reuters BEIJING: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday that he did not believe Chinese investments in Africa
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