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Zimbabwe’s human rights scores fall short, but progress is possible
Zimbabwe has significant work to do in meeting its human rights obligations, according to the latest data from the Human…
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Ray of hope for Zim’s death row inmates
Death-row inmates in Zimbabwe may soon have a chance at life as the Death Penalty Abolition Bill moves closer to…
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The unseen toll of climate change in Zimbabwe: Gender, displacement, and conflict
By Mandlenkosi Maphosa; Grascious Maviza; Thea Synnestvedt; Giulia Caroli; Joseph Makanda and Siyaxola Gadu In the remote villages of Zimbabwe,…
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EcoCash hits big milestone – expands bank integration across all banks in Zimbabwe
EcoCash, Zimbabwe’s largest financial technology platform, has announced the milestone of full integration with all banks across the country, a…
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AI experts advocate for gender equality in Zim’s education sector
By Ndumiso Tshuma Artificial intelligence experts are calling for urgent action to address gender imbalance in the Zimbabwean education sector,…
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Zanu PF to forge ahead with annual conference amid Mpox worries
By Costa Nkomo Amid growing concerns over a Mpox outbreak in Zimbabwe, where two cases have been confirmed, the ruling…
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Zimbabwe confirms first two Mpox cases
Zimbabwe has recorded its first two cases of Mpox, the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) has announced. The…
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Why Zimbabwe must ratify the Convention Against Torture
By Costa Nkomo Zimbabwe’s failure to ratify the UN Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or…
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No Mpox cases in Zimbabwe, public urged to avoid misinformation
The acting health minister, Felix Mhona, has reassured the nation that Zimbabwe remains free of Mpox, urging the public to…
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The Nyubi people of Zimbabwe
By Thomas Sibanda – Mzala Tom The abeNyubi people have lived in the present-day Matobo district for almost 400 years,…
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