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‘It’s haunting me’:Sex workers say police persecution is crippling their way of life

This article was first published by VEZA. Plaxedes Masuku, a 34-year-old sex worker in Victoria Falls, has been struggling to make…

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Family demands justice for Chief Marupi

The family of Chief Marupi has raised suspicions of foul play surrounding his death, vowing to seek justice for what…

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High Court judge gives magistrate a lesson in legal proceedings

Plumtree magistrate Joshua Nembaware received a stern lesson in legal procedure from Bulawayo High Court Justice Nokuthula Moyo after misinterpreting…

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Citizens demand free health care for sexagenarians

By Ndumiso Tshuma Bulawayo residents have implored the government to reduce the age threshold for free state healthcare to 60…

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#BotswanaDecides: Will BDP maintain power?

In today’s bulletin, Botswana decides: will the Botswana Democratic Party maintain its 58-year rule or will a new player change…

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Zambia offers health care to Zimbabweans — but for how long?

By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa, Global Press Zimbabwe This story was originally published by Global Press Journal. MASHONALAND WEST, ZIMBABWE — When…

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Volatile exchange rate delays govt’s urban food relief program

By Costa Nkomo  Zimbabwe’s government has so far disbursed funds for the cash for cereal programme to 28 726 urban…

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ZCLDN Promotes Drug Policies Focused on Health.

In todays edition, The Zimbabwe Civil Liberties and Drug Network urges journalists to be more sensitive when reporting on people…

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ZCLDN advocates health-centered drug policies

The Zimbabwe Civil Liberties and Drug Network (ZCLDN) is urging journalists to use sensitive language when reporting on people who…

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Why could a silent asthma epidemic be sweeping Africa?

By Aljazeera Millions of adolescents across Africa may unknowingly be battling asthma because they have not received a diagnosis from…

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