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Zimbabwe tries to mitigate tobacco deforestation

By Dean Hlatswayo The tobacco industry causes a fifth of Zimbabwe’s forest loss. What is being done to minimise this?
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Zimbabwe’s top lawyer unwavering in face of power

By AFP Lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa has been arrested, beaten up and jailed for eight days a few years ago after helping
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Masiyiwa uplifts local communities through her safari lodge group

Vimbai, who’s the daughter of a Zim billionaire, is also a mental health advocate Twenty-eight-year-old Vimbai Masiyiwa is the executive
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Reform scepticism proves block to Zimbabwe debt settlement

By African Business African Development Bank (AfDB) president Akinwumi Adesina became the latest top official to call on the government
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Rainy season brings mushroom bonanza which rural families feast upon and sell to boost their

By Associated Press HARARE: Zimbabwe’s rainy season brings a bonanza of wild mushrooms, which many rural families feast upon and
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ABU DHABI: Chipfumbu eyes more UAE Warriors Africa success after impressive win over Bouamri

By thenationalnews.com Sylvester Chipfumbu is targeting more UAE Warriors Africa glory after a first-round demolition of Imad Bouamri in Abu
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Forests disappearing in energy poor Zimbabwean cities

By Jeffrey Moyo I IPS In New Ashdon Park, a medium-density area in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, at new homes that
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United Nations: EMPOWER Fellow Ruvarashe Loveness Mhuruyengwe and her journey from Zimbabwe to South Africa

EMPOWER Fellowship was jointly launched by United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC) and the International Centre for Genetic Engineering
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South African leader grapples with ever-worsening power cuts

By Associated Press JOHANNESBURG: South Africa’s ever-worsening power crisis — in which homes and businesses go without electricity for up
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‘Robert Mugabe turned on us’: Zimbabwean farmers say no received a cent of the promised

By The Citizen Former Zimbabwean farmers say they have not received a cent of the $3.5 billion compensation deal signed
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