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Zimbabwe’s top global tourism ranking should spur government to rein in destructive mining practices
Zimbabwe is littered with examples of mountains and heritage sites that have been damaged or destroyed in the name of mining ...
Catholic bishops in Zimbabwe and Nigeria are urging governments to listen to demands of activists and protesters instead of cracking down on protesters through the use of force. In Zimbabwe, Catholic ...
Zimbabwe’s cabinet agreed on proposed legislation Tuesday which will abolish capital punishment, 19 years after the last state execution took place. The decision came following months of debate in ...
FILE -Zimbabwean Deputy President Constantino Chiwenga, centre, attends the official opening of the tobacco marketing season in Harare, Zimbabwe, Wednesday, March, 8, 2023. Zimbabwe’s powerful vice ...
Zimbabwe’s powerful vice president said the government will block a university scholarship for young LGBTQ+ people, a move that human rights groups described Friday as a perpetuation of the African ...
Zimbabwe's government is not responsible for its political and economic problems, said Machivenyika Mapuranga, the country's ambassador to the United States, in a half-full lecture held yesterday in ...
In an effort to re-engage internationally, Mnangagwa told a recent United Nations General Assembly in New York that Zimbabwe’s elections were peaceful, free, fair, transparent and credible. The sham ...
An alliance of church groups in Zimbabwe is forming a coalition to aid victims of the government’s “drive out trash” campaign that the United Nations estimates has cost 700,000 Zimbabweans their homes ...
The government of Zimbabwe is reportedly considering adopting Bitcoin as legal a payment service, according to a local news outlet. The nation’s government is actively consulting with the private ...
Zimbabwe should #KeepItOn# It should also be noted that neither criminalising the publishing of falsehoods or imposing internet shutdowns are reasonable, justifiable and proportionate mechanisms to ...
The Catholic Church in Zimbabwe has for years lobbied the government to ease stringent broadcasting laws and reduce steep licensing fees that have denied private players and local voices entry into ...
The Attorney General of Zimbabwe filed an appeal Monday with the nation’s Supreme Court after the High Court’s recent ruling against the government. On May 15, the High Court held that President ...
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