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Cyclone Idai: One year on, Zimbabwe survivors losing hope

Communities displaced by devastating storm still living in dire conditions amid funding gaps for key reconstruction.

Cyclone Idai: One year on, Zimbabwe survivors losing hope

Arts & Culture

Zimbabwe gets back iconic bird statues stolen during colonialism

Africa's former colonial powers have recently come under pressure to send looted artefacts back to their home countries.

Zimbabwe gets back iconic bird statues stolen during colonialism

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe calls US extending sanctions 'baffling'

The United States first imposed sanctions, including financial and travel restrictions, in 2003.

Zimbabwe calls US extending sanctions 'baffling'

AJ Impact

Beyond thirst: Inside Zimbabwe's water crisis

Shortages of clean, affordable water threaten individual and public health in the troubled Southern African nation.

Beyond thirst: Inside Zimbabwe's water crisis

Africa

At least 20 people trapped in Zimbabwe mine collapse

Operators were alerted after the miners failed to surface at the end of their shift.

At least 20 people trapped in Zimbabwe mine collapse

Africa

'Helpless and abandoned': African students in Wuhan

Stuck in the epicentre of a viral outbreak, young African students urge their governments to evacuate them.

African students trapped in coronavirus-hit Wuhan plead for help

AJ Impact

Cold-shouldered by China and the West, Zimbabwe warms up to UAE

Zimbabwe is courting the UAE, trying to strengthen trade and investment ties, sources tell Bloomberg.

 Cold-shouldered by China and the West, Zimbabwe warms up to UAE

AJ Impact

Zimbabwe's farmers lament: 'The taxes are just too much'

Despite food crisis, Zimbabwe fields lie fallow as farmers grapple with drought, hyperinflation and onerous taxes.

Zimbabwe's farmers lament: 'The taxes are just too much'

Africa

The country I saw as home, my parents saw as oppressors

What happens when you reject the identity your parents fought for and embrace that of those they fought against?

From Zimbabwe to England: A story of war, home and identity

Sport

Tendai Mtawarira: From South Africa debut to winning World Cup

Mtawarira, who hails from Zimbabwe, looks back at his rugby career which almost derailed before taking off.

Tendai Mtawarira: From South Africa debut to winning World Cup

Africa

Zimbabwe doctor strike: Healthcare system is on the brink

Abandoned by a broken health system, many people in Zimbabwe are left to cope however they can or left to suffer alone.

Africa

Zimbabwe economy: Dire blackouts affect jobs, manufacturing

Summary: Hydroelectric power cuts affect services, jobs while pushing Zimbabwe's economy to brink of collapse.

Africa

Deadly drought in Southern Africa leaves millions hungry

United Nations says Southern Africa is experiencing worst drought in a century, 45 million people in 14 countries are in need of urgent assistance.

AJ Impact

As Zimbabwe's doctors strike, pregnant women search for care

Doctors' wages have been decimated by hyperinflation, and as they strike for better pay, hospitals turn away patients.

As Zimbabwe's doctors strike, pregnant women search for care

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe VP's wife charged with attempting to murder her husband

Marry Chiwenga accused of attempting to kill Constantino Chiwenga, as well as money laundering and fraud.

Zimbabwe VP's wife charged with attempting to murder her husband