The glitz and glamour of Zimbabwe’s showbiz scene is fast losing its shine as more artists fall victim to drug and substance abuse — a trend now threatening to wipe out a generation of creative talent ...
The country's peace remains fragile amid growing political polarisation, economic hardship and public mistrust of state institutions according to a new national survey by the Zimbabwe Human Rights ...
Spread This News By Staff Reporter  ZIMBABWEANS living in the United Kingdom recently gathered in Durham to reflect on the ...
Zimbabwe's once-vibrant showbiz scene is fast losing its sparkle as an alarming number of artists fall prey to drug and substance abuse - a trend now ...
Zimbabwe’s contemporary intellectual and policy landscape is haunted by a profound inertia—an epistemic paralysis rooted in ...
Zimbabwe's public debt servicing crisis has had far-reaching consequences for the country's healthcare system. With a significant portion of the national budget dedicated to debt repayment, the ...
Two global groupings of Protestant churches have urged the African Union to intervene in the crisis in Zimbabwe, where President Robert Mugabe’s government has cracked down on opposition protests as ...
Zimbabwe’s urgent call for climate justice and health equity is not merely a plea for assistance—it is a demand for fairness in a deeply unequal global system. Vulnerable communities cannot continue ...
For years, businesses and households have been battered by erratic power cuts, sometimes lasting up to 18 hours a day. The ...
Spread This News BBC Zimbabwe is Africa’s biggest producer of tobacco but some farmers believe the country’s long-term future could lie in a very different crop – blueberries. Thanks to a breakthrough ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe, 27 June (UNHCR) - When Frank Nzabonimpa Ndayahoze arrives for work each day in Parirenyatwa Hospital, the flight of medical staff from the economic chaos of Zimbabwe is all too ...
WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers and Zimbabwe international midfielder Marshall Munetsi has sounded the alarm over fake football agents exploiting African players, calling the situation "more than a crisis." ...