At least 300 newborns and 54 mothers have died since January due to childbirth complications, a crisis fueled by severe shortages in Zimbabwe’s public hospitals, authorities said on Thursday. Health Minister Douglas Mombeshora said that in the capital,
Amidst Zimbabwe’s raging storms and natural beauty, press freedom faces a new low as journalist Blessed Mhlanga is jailed.
Zimbabwe is joining other African nations exploring nuclear power as a way to help solve chronic problems with electricity supply. Demand for power continues to increase on the continent due to growing populations and economic expansion.
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Zimbabwe expects tobacco sales, its biggest agricultural export, to increase by 21% this year as the country recovers from last year’s drought, its agriculture minister said on Wednesday. Africa’s top tobacco producer expects sales of the crop to rebound to 280 million kilograms this year after plummeting to 230.
Keeping our spaces clean is a responsibility we all share, and small actions can lead to significant change. One of the most effective ways to reduce litter is to make waste disposal convenient and accessible.
Bosman will be in Zimbabwe for a karate training and grading seminar set for Harare’s City Sports Centre from Friday to Sunday. Kyokushin Budokan Karate Zimbabwe, in collaboration with Harare City Martial Arts Club, are hosting the event.
IMPOSING deals from private companies on City of Harare (CoH) without following proper procedures and consultation creates a breeding ground for corruption, residents have said.
A deep connection with Zimbabwe is evident as The Times writer, Matthew Parris, reflects on their personal experiences growing up in Rhodesia. Returning with British friends, they found the country "gentle,
HARARE, March 5 (Xinhua) -- Zimbabwe's 2025 tobacco marketing season kicked off on Wednesday, with stakeholders upbeat about increased output this year due to favorable rainfall.
During the period under review, PPC Zimbabwe continued to remain debt free and held US$13 million in unencumbered cash. “PPC Zimbabwe also increased its free cash-flow generation, leading to an increase in total dividends declared and paid, of US$13 million year-to-date compared to the US$11 million paid in the comparable period.”
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A road trip through Zimbabwe
There are "super" places to stay, and in terms of safety, its capital, Harare, is "light years ahead" of Cape Town or Nairobi. The Victoria Falls are amazing, and there are some great safari lodges – but don't limit yourself to these. Zimbabwe offers ...