Why Zimbabweans keep watching their money go up in smoke

By Tawanda Karombo csmonitor.com HARARE: It was 10 p.m. when a frantic pounding on Modester Nyangoni’s door dragged her out
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Zimbabwe government cracks down on smuggling as festive season approaches

By IANS HARARE: Zimbabwe is intensifying a campaign against the smuggling of goods through its borders as the festive season
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ANESU: Yes, I’m Australian but I’m also Zimbabwean

By cricketact.com.au CANBERRA: ACT Meteors superstar leg spinner Anesu Mushangwe was handed her Australian citizenship. Anesu was born in Zimbabwe,
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UK: School football team in Zimbabwe receives kit from Ipswich

By Ipswich Star ENGLAND: A young football team in Zimbabwe has received a generous donation of kit and equipment from
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Zimbabwe fails to pay white farmers; they seek urgent talks with government

By Bloomberg News HARARE: White commercial growers in Zimbabwe said that the government has failed to pay part of $331
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Japan extends million-dollar aid to Zimbabwe’s farmers

By Agencies The Japanese government has contributed US$5.1mn toward the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), supporting nearly 37,000 smallholder
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Canada criticizes Commonwealth over Zimbabwe’s bid to rejoin, stirring deep divides

By the Globe and Mail An attempt to bring Zimbabwe back into the Commonwealth has split the 56-country organization, sparking
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Water shortages hit Zimbabwe towns as country struggles to overcome impact of El Niño

By IPS UN Bureau Report BULAWAYO: At a borehole not far from Mpopoma High School in Bulawayo, 48-year-old Sakhile Mulawuzi
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Woman accusing Jay-Z and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of sexual assault acknowledges inconsistencies

By Associated Press A woman who accused rappers Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexually assaulting her when she was 13 at an
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Sophia, a famous robot and global icon of AI, wins hearts at Zimbabwe’s innovation fair

By Associated Press HARARE: From answering questions from Cabinet ministers, academics and students on climate change, substance abuse and the
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