It's better to get coronavirus than sit at home and starve, says Zimbabwean citizen

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We are already ruined. What more harm can coronavirus do? Irene Kampira asked as she sorted secondhand clothes at a bustling market in a poor suburb of Zimbabwe's ...

Zimbabwe police fire tear gas at opposition supporters

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Zimbabwe police with riot gear fired tear gas and struck people who gathered to hear a speech by the country?s top opposition leader.

PICS: Why Zimbabwe women are turning to midwife with no training to deliver their babies

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Dozens of babies were delivered in one week alone with the help of 72-year-old Esther Zinyoro Gwena.

Zimbabwe declares new public holiday to protest US sanctions

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Zimbabwe has declared a new public holiday to protest US sanctions it says are hurting its economy, and the day comes with a state-sponsored festival.

'It's a nightmare': Zimbabweans struggle with increasing hyperinflation

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Zimbabwe now has the world's second highest inflation after Venezuela, according to International Monetary Fund figures.

Zimbabweans use cellphone transfers in desperate attempt to get cash

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After protests brought Harare to a standstill, the city has returned to its normal bustle and Tedius Marara is back to selling cash at a busy market.

PICS: Zimbabwe's children suffer the most from economic crisis

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With power cuts, debilitating water shortages and inflation at 175%, Zimbabwe's children are the silent victims of the debilitating economic downfall.

PICS: Second cyclone in 6 weeks puts 160 000 at risk in Mozambique

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A second disaster unfolded in Mozambique in the wake of Cyclone Kenneth as flood waters killed one person and began to cut off the region's main city.

Zim female candidates face abuse

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?It will take a lot more than calling me childless or husbandless to shut me up,? said the 32-year-old lawyer who is pursuing a parliamentary seat in the capital, ...

Zimbabwe couple gets married after crocodile bites off bride's arm

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A couple attacked by a crocodile wedded days later in a Zimbabwean hospital, where the bride was recovering after losing an arm.

Rural Zimbabweans missed Mugabe drama, unaware of new president

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Some of Zimbabwe's far-flung residents have not heard the news of their new president despite last month's dramatic ouster of Robert Mugabe.

PICS: #Zimbabwe in limbo as Mugabe exit talks continue

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Civil society and opposition leaders urged Robert Mugabe to step aside after 37 years and for Zimbabwe to transition into free and fair elections.

#GraceMugabe returns to Zim despite assault claim

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The wife of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has returned home from SA despite calls that she be prosecuted for allegedly assaulting a young model.