STUCK: African refugees grounded in Zimbabwe by US executive order

By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa I Global Press Journal reporter HARARE: After nearly two decades at the Tongogara Refugee Settlement in Zimbabwe,
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Mixed reactions as Mnangagwa backs US deportation of 545 Zimbabweans

By Agencies The Zimbabwean president on Wednesday expressed his government’s support for the US decision to deport undocumented migrants, including
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Shunned by the West, Zimbabwe’s UAE Gamble Hands Economy a Lifeline

By Bloomberg News Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s six years of wooing the United Arab Emirates has given a lifeline to
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‘It’s a dream come true’ – Zimbabwe’s Munetsi reacts after Wolves transfer

By panafricafootball.com Zimbabwe international Marshall Munetsi has revealed his happiness following the deadline day transfer move to Premier League outfit
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After two decades, Sean Williams keeps on running for Zimbabwe

By Reuters At an age when most test cricketers have retired and only an elite few can maintain their excellence,
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Zim truck drivers suffer traumatic experiences in Europe; three stranded in Paris

By Le Monde “I’m cold, the roof isn’t closed properly, so there’s water coming in. My fridge is empty and
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UK’s Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust goes into partnership with Zim hospital

A maternity team is set to support communities in Zimbabwe through an educational exchange programme. By bucksfreepress.co.uk LONDON: The Buckinghamshire
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UK: Tawanda Chirewa makes Huddersfield Town intentions clear in first words after Wolves transfer

By Yorkshire Live LEAGUE One side Huddersfield Town signing Tawanda Chirewa admits he “can’t wait to help this team progress”
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Formal retailers in Zimbabwe struggle as consumers migrate to informal shops

By Xinhua HARARE: Formal retailers and wholesalers in Zimbabwe are experiencing a decline in customer traffic as consumers increasingly prefer
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Rituals, rites and rumours: how women claim power in Zimbabwe’s informal gold mines

By Jabulani Shaba, University of Groningen and Sandra Swart, Stellenbosch University In Zimbabwe they say, Hanzi bhande rinonzvenga vakadzi vakapinda
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