Africa Zimbabwe The country has seen record tobacco sales as it re-establishes itself as one of the world's top producers; yet small farmers who now sell their crop mainly to China are 'heavily indebted' and see 'minimal' benefits
Africa Zimbabwe Thirty-nine opponents were charged on Monday for allegedly 'demolishing' the offices of the party that has been in power since 1980, as tension in the country rises less than three months before the elections
Africa Zimbabwe In economist Steve Hanke's annual poverty index, with reference to very specific indicators, i.e. unemployment and inflation rates, the debt rate and GDP growth, Zimbabwe tops the list as the 'most miserable' country in the world
Africa Zimbabwe The nurses have called on the government to improve their salaries and conditions of service or face mass action, saying their earnings are no longer sustainable
Africa Zimbabwe A digital token backed by gold has been introduced as legal tender by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe with the aim of helping to stabilise the Zimbabwe dollar and protect citizens from currency fluctuations
Africa Zimbabwe A cholera epidemic hit Harare, with 21 suspected and seven confirmed cases 'mainly from the western suburbs'
Africa Zimbabwe The country still has work to do to clean up its 'negative perception' so as to gain the confidence of investors, EU Ambassador to Zimbabwe Jobst von Kirchmann said
Africa Zimbabwe President Mnangagwa will attend the coronation ceremony of King Charles III in London; British Ambassador in Harare met Mnangagwa to make arrangements for his trip to the UK
Africa Zimbabwe During a delegation visit by the Belarusian Ministry of Emergencies to Zimbabwe, the country said it was interested in Belarusian firefighting equipment and firefighter training experience
Africa Zimbabwe With the rainy season, the wild mushroom trade supplements the family income of many communities
Africa Zimbabwe Teachers' unions have criticised the government over the selective pay of its workforce, following the controversial allocation of a 400% pay rise to the military and police
Africa Zimbabwe The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has attacked Al Jazeera's yet-to-be-screened documentary on corruption, money laundering and gold smuggling, produced by the network's Investigative Unit, involving the central bank
Africa Zimbabwe Zimbabwe has closed plans to compensate with arable land white commercial farmers displaced during a turbulent land redistribution program, despite clearly admitting a shortage of resources to offset costs incurred to improve the land