Features

Mnangagwa’s presidency of Zimbabwe falls short of low bar set by Mugabe

By Joseph Cotterill in Johannesburg and Kudzanai Musengi in Bulawayo for The Financial Times After Emmerson Mnangagwa was declared the
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Elizabeth Nyamayaro: Ex-UN special advisor begins new chapter in her humanitarian career

By miragenews.com Elizabeth Nyamayaro knows her ducks and, especially, her mission. Her intel on ducks comes from southern Egypt, where
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Zimbabwe calls for Brics expansion to counter the West’s dominance

By citizen.co.za Zimbabwe has called for the expansion of the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (Brics) bloc so
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‘Sweets for the people’: Zimbabwe’s voters lured by land barons’ promises

By Mukudzei Madenyika for The Guardian (UK) Shouts of “Riot yauya, riot yauya!” (the riot has come) woke Edson Madya,
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To return home or not: A sticky question for some Zim students abroad

By Kudzai Mashininga  I University World News A range of factors influences African students to study abroad. However, the question
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ZIMFEST 2023: 10,000 music fans treated to eclectic, magical and memorable 2-day show

By Staff Reporter Zimfest Live returned for its annual celebration and whether you were there in person or got a
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As Zimbabwe elections near, China is the dragon in the room

How Zimbabweans vote on August 23 could have a critical impact on the race to control the global supply of
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Election offers Mnangagwa regime a last chance to end financial isolation

By The Financial Times Jeffries Ncube looks around Zimbabwe’s second city and fallen industrial heartland and observes that, for all
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Is this medieval disease making an unwelcome return in Zimbabwe?

Despite its elimination as a health threat three decades ago, new cases are emerging – and experts fear more could
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In Zimbabwe, hyperinflation meets its match on the streets

By Anadolu News Agency In Bloomingdale, a middle-income suburb in Harare, a makeshift roadside stall locals call “Okey” is witnessing
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