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300 teachers leave Zimbabwe every month – say officials

By Agencies HARARE: Zimbabwe is losing around 300 teachers a month according to their largest union. According to Sifiso Ndlovu,
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Grief in Zimbabwe over missing miners as government halts rescue mission

By aljazeera.com CHEGUTU:  For 12 days, Jane Mucheni and dozens of other women slept on the floor under a blue
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Ex-UN Advisor Elizabeth Nyamayaro: “We need to stop putting moral judgment on eating”

To mark World Food Day, the humanitarian and nutritionist asks us to rethink diet culture, and take a fresh look
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For many Zimbabwean youths, a good education means living on their own

Dearth of schools near redistributed farmland forces families to rent distant accommodations where children live alone and attend classes By
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IRELAND: Inquest into death of Zim mum at Kerry hospital hears of nurses’ concerns

By RTE News The third day of the inquest into the death of a 34-year-old woman who died after giving
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Small businesses struggle to adapt to Zimbabwe’s frequent, erratic power cuts

By Evidence Chenjerai  MUTARE: Andrew Ngondonga paces up and down the cramped office in his metal fabrication shop at Murahwa
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BUHERA: 12 dead in suspected cholera outbreak

By Xinhua HARARE: A new cholera outbreak has been reported in Zimbabwe’s Buhera District in Manicaland Province, resulting in 12
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South Africa’s Operation Dudula vigilantes usher in new wave of xenophobia

BY AL JAZEERA Vigilante group turned political party Operation Dudula increases its xenophobic rhetoric amid rising unemployment in South Africa.
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Can Zimbabwe’s first ‘Open Prison’ for women open doors to a new life?

By Global Press Journal HARARE: What started off as mischief grew into a few months of crime that landed Miriam
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Zimbabwe’s women decry political underrepresentation

By Columbus Mahvunga for DW News HARARE: Women comprise 54% of Zimbabwe’s population, but one can hardly tell from the
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