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White and Black farmers still bear the scars of Zimbabwe’s land grabs | Poverty and Development News
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White and Black farmers still bear the scars of Zimbabwe’s land grabs | Poverty and Development News

Harare, Zimbabwe – Guy Watson-Smith felt hurt and betrayed when his 5,000-hectare (12,355-acre) farm in Beatrice, in Zimbabwe’s Mashonaland East province, was violently...

Amid Zimbabwe’s political crisis, hope and frustration brew | Business and Economy
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Amid Zimbabwe’s political crisis, hope and frustration brew | Business and Economy

Harare, Zimbabwe – On a sunny April afternoon, 41-year-old Tawanda Zvamaida sat with four friends at an outdoor bar. They were discussing recent...

Reverse reparations: Zimbabwe’s perfect trap, South Africa’s looming danger | Debt
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Reverse reparations: Zimbabwe’s perfect trap, South Africa’s looming danger | Debt

On February 7, the White House cut aid to South Africa, citing a nonexistent threat to white farmers from government land expropriation. To...

Why is Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa facing pressure to resign? | Politics News
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Why is Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa facing pressure to resign? | Politics News

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa is facing what experts say is the biggest threat to his rule yet as a succession battle erupts ahead...

Sophia, a famous robot and global icon of AI, wins hearts at Zimbabwe’s innovation fair
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Sophia, a famous robot and global icon of AI, wins hearts at Zimbabwe’s innovation fair

Sophia, the humanoid robot, responds to questions from children at the University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Friday, 13 Dec. 2024. Credit: AP Photo/Aaron Ufumeli...