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Brothers in Cricket: The ‘middle’ Curran looks to come full circle

By Cricbuzz From a farm in Rusape, in eastern Zimbabwe, cricket’s Curran brothers have travelled in different directions. As the
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Too little too late: Zimbabwe massacre survivors cry foul

By AFP Wire Service For more than 40 years, Bongani Ncube and Patricia Baleni have carried the pain of losing
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Drought crisis worsens in rural Zim: ‘men demand sex from us before they allow us

By Inter Press Service In the worst months of the El Niño-induced drought that severely affected Zimbabwe, more often than
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‘Black tax’ – Zim diasporans weigh into campaign to stop sending money back home

By BBC News “Sending money back home or to your extended family is such a common African practice that I
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NRZ COLLAPSE: Abandoned trains taken over by sex workers, drug peddlers and the homeless

By The Globe & Mail Inside the abandoned trains of Zimbabwe’s once-proud railway system, sex workers try to catch the
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DROUGHT: ‘I have never seen anything like this’ – mum travels 3 hours every day

By BBC News One of the worst droughts in living memory is sweeping across southern Africa, leaving close to 70
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‘They offer me hope’: Beating HIV stigma with group assist in Zimbabwe

By Farai Matiashe/Al Jazeera MUTARE: When Marvel Mwatamawenyu examined constructive for HIV as a younger man greater than twenty years in
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Dr Mudzongachiso: A Journey of Compassion from Zimbabwe to Algeria

By Agencies ALGERIA: Dr Nebart Mudzongachiso’s journey began in Zimbabwe and led him to Algeria in 2006 as a medical
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ZIMBABWE: Free cancer screenings widely available – but treatment isn’t

By Linda Mujuru I Global Press Journal HARARE: In 2018, Pelagia Chikwera, a soft-spoken mother of three, attended a free
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Zimbabwe medical students flee; choose to train in Zambia instead – here is why

By Global Press Journal HARARE: At a nursing school in Zambia, many of the students aren’t from Zambia at all.
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