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Spread This NewsBy Linda Mujuru and Gamuchirai Masiyiwa, GPJ Zimbabwe US aid helped save and sustain lives, but failed to build lasting prosperity. Now, the money’s gone. Can Zimbabwe become ...
I am a black Zimbabwean, born and bred in this land of striking beauty. But in my lived experience, I have observed something that continues to trouble me.
By prioritizing value chain justice, Zimbabwe can move beyond its current paradox and forge a path towards sustainable ...
Mbare Art Space has transformed an oppressive colonial building with a vision for the future that’s built on sustainable art ...
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Amon Murwira has showered rare praises on the United States of America (USA) for its humanitarian work and business investments over Zimbabwe's 45 years of Independence.
This is only an opportunity for a few as wages for piece work on nearby farms are so low, and barely enough for subsistence ...
Former fast bowler has no regrets despite being exiled from his country after protesting against Robert Mugabe ...
We conducted success rankings in two farmworker compounds in Mvurwi – Hariana and Ruia D – involving 19 men and 23 women ...
In Zimbabwe, Mugabe’s government launched a chaotic and often violent land redistribution campaign in the early 2000s, seizing white-owned farms under the banner of “correcting colonial ...
Mike Pothier of the Southern Africa Bishops’ Conference says that “to ignore the reality of race/color” in the country’s social and political development “would mostly serve white interests.