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Fraudsters exploit Zimbabweans seeking UK health and care jobs

By Farai Shawn Matiashe I Thomson Reuters Trust Principles Zimbabwe’s economic crisis fuels migration Professionals take ‘nurse aide’ courses to
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‘If only my mother was around’ – As parents seek opportunity abroad, children in Zimbabwe

In a rural border town, young people navigate the rootless, violent aftermath of their parents’ migration By Linda Mujuru I
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‘I was all alone’: Why some Zimbabwean women kill their babies

More than three decades after Zimbabwe created its infanticide law to spare women harsh murder sentences, advocates say the root
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Kariba Dam rehabilitation project now 80 pct complete; project cost US$294m

By Xinhua News Agency The US$294.2 million rehabilitation project of the Kariba Dam wall is now 80 percent complete, the
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Invictus Energy executes second major gas sale MOU for Zimbabwe Project

By Agencies Invictus Energy Limited (ASX: IVZ) has hit a major milestone, executing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Mbuyu
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FAKE MARRIAGES MARKET: What Zimbabwe’s health care workers are doing to get UK jobs

By Evidence Chenjerai for Global Press Journal MUTARE: When Kundai graduated with a master’s degree from a local university, she
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China’s lithium plants generate jobs in Zimbabwe, but expansion is pushing some locals out of

By The Globe and Mail A thunderous explosion echoes through the Nora Valley, and a thick cloud of white and
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Egypt, Zimbabwe agree to boost cooperation in agriculture, infrastructure

By The Daily News Egypt Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe met on Tuesday and
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INDEPTH: ‘Prosecution by persecution’ – Sikhala mprisoned 65 times; latest spell now 17 months

By Chris Muronzi for AL JAZEERA HARARE: Job “Wiwa” Sikhala has spent the last 17 months in the Chikurubi maximum-security
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Long walk to school: 30 years into freedom, many kids in South Africa still walk

By Associated Press DUNDEE, South Africa: On weekdays, 14-year-old Luyanda Hlali gets up before dawn to fetch firewood and cow
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