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FEATURE: How second-hand clothes took Zimbabwe by storm – and hammered retail

By Al Jazeera HARARE: Kimberley Dube takes great care with her appearance. She always looks sharp and fashionable in smart-looking jeans,
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CURRENCY MAYHEM: Supermarkets suffer as consumers opt for tuckshops and informal stores

By Xinhua HARARE: Chain stores have traditionally been the preferred choice for shopping, but informal stores are becoming popular among
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US: Zimbabwe-based social work and education scholar to present to Illinois State community

Marriage is seen as an economic route out of poverty for women in Africa. Without a husband or father figure,
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With drug abuse raging, churches turn from punishment to mercy; 57% of Zimbabwe’s youths involved

Christian leaders can no longer defer the widespread addiction crisis to schools and prisons By Christianity Today A drug abuse
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Zimbabwean small businesses battered by frequent power outages; rolling blackouts can last 15 hours

By Xinhua HARARE: Each time power cuts disrupt his work, Ngwarayi Mushaurwa resorts to cranking up a diesel generator to
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CHINA: Shared passion for football spanning thousands of miles

By Xinhua BEIJING: Seven years have not been enough for Ruramai Gillian Chakuzira from Zimbabwe to fully explore the stories
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From Zimbabwe to Australia: Peter Muzariri’s incredible journey to a successful legal career

By Lawyers Weekly Peter Muzariri shares the motivational story of his journey to becoming a lawyer, which took him across
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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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