Zimbabwe: Young voters register for elections

By Privilege Musvanhiri for DW news Zimbabwe’s voter registration exercise has attracted many young voters eager to participate in the
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Zimbabwe tries to mitigate tobacco deforestation

By Dean Hlatswayo The tobacco industry causes a fifth of Zimbabwe’s forest loss. What is being done to minimise this?
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Chinese-aided hospital in Zimbabwe brings relief to locals

By Xinhua MAHUSEKWA: A Chinese-funded hospital in rural Zimbabwe is bringing relief to villagers who used to endure walking long
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Zimbabwe’s top lawyer unwavering in face of power

By AFP Lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa has been arrested, beaten up and jailed for eight days a few years ago after helping
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UK-based Contango says plant at its Zimbabwe coal project now complete

By miningweekly.com London-listed natural resources development company Contango Holdings reports that construction of the wash plant at its Lubu coking coal project, in Zimbabwe, has
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Tinashe Gutsa: SA-based upcoming musician hopes to open own music company

By northcoastcourier.co.za A 32-year-old Zimbabwean now living in Ballito, Tinashe Gutsa, aspires to one day own his own music company
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Masiyiwa uplifts local communities through her safari lodge group

Vimbai, who’s the daughter of a Zim billionaire, is also a mental health advocate Twenty-eight-year-old Vimbai Masiyiwa is the executive
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Press freedom on trial in Zimbabwe ahead of elections

By IPS BULAWAYO, Mar 28 2023 (IPS) – With only a few months to go before national elections in Zimbabwe,
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Marshall Munetsi: “I will continue to use my voice to help the next generation”

By Marshall Munetsi I joined FIFPRO’s Global Player Council earlier this year. The council acts as a voice for professional
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How Zimbabwe uses gold smuggling to evade sanctions choke

By Al Jazeera Investigative Unit Zimbabwe’s government is using smuggling gangs to sell gold worth hundreds of millions of dollars, skirting
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