As president Mnangagwa faces pressure to resign, people say they are angry but fear protesting amid calls for change.
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As president Mnangagwa faces pressure to resign, people say they are angry but fear protesting amid calls for change.
With high inflation and a struggling economy, civil servants say they need secret side hustles to make ends meet.
How illegal gold mining is leaving a trail of destruction and threatening lives in the mineral-rich city of Kwekwe.
With essential drugs and specialised care expensive or unavailable, poor Zimbabweans opt to travel long distances.
Many undocumented Zimbabweans worry about unfavourable changes to South Africa’s immigration policy after May 29 polls.
Businesses, transport, government services reject old notes despite the unavailability of new bills until end of month.
Before Wednesday’s pivotal general election, young people in Zimbabwe are mobilising first-time voters to participate.
Residents of the Hwange area are living in fear after state-run mining company’s failure to put out raging blazes.
Experts say the prevalent drug abuse highlights a lack of social nets as Zimbabwe’s economy continues to tank.
As climate change continues to devastate rural areas, young women are moving to urban centres – and into prostitution.