Zimbabwe’s elephant population is estimated at around 100,000, nearly double the land’s capacity Source: Zimbabwe has a deadly elephant problem Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the International Fund for Animal Welfare officers collar an elephant in the Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, Tuesday, April 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Aaron Ufumeli) (AP) Capon Sibanda races against […]
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Tanzanian opposition leader appears in court for treason trial
Several Kenyan rights activists, including a former justice minister, denied entry to Tanzania
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South Africa’s Ramaphosa aims to mend US ties with Musk business push
The two heads of state are scheduled to meet on Wednesday
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Paripesa – All Casino and Betting Options
Why Zambian players choose Paripesa. What options are available at Paripesa’s standard casino and what can be found in the live dealer section. All the betting options on the site. Online gambling is at the height of its popularity right now, and betting and casino sites abound. Paripesa has gathered everything in one place: casinos […]
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A new approach hopes to help in elephant-human conflict in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s collaring project may offer a way forward
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Negotiating demographic change: sustaining land reform success in Masvingo, Zimbabwe
The challenges of managing generational change within farm households was highlighted by the A1 self-contained land reform sites in Masvingo province. Here we have two such sites – Clare farm in Gutu district and Wondedzo extension in Masvingo district. In … Continue reading → …
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Teenager Rew stars as county side beat Zimbabwe in England warm-up
Professional County Club Select XI claimed a 138-run win over Zimbabwe
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The unspoken debt: How South Africa benefited from Zimbabwe’s collapse
History and data shows people from Zimbabwe, who are not asking for handouts, have given a great deal to South Africa Source: The unspoken debt: How South Africa benefited from Zimbabwe’s collapse – The Mail & Guardian Labour: A pregnant woman at the Harare home of midwife Angeless Kanzara. Zimbabwe’s health system has been affected […]
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PVO Act is about accountability and not silencing NGOs
Source: PVO Act is about accountability and not silencing NGOs – herald LAST MONTH, President Mnangagwa signed the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Act into law, marking the beginning of a new operational regime for civil society organisations and trusts. The Sunday Mail’s TANYARADZWA RUSIKE spoke to Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and […]
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Tobacco farmers rake in US$600m from auction floors
Source: Tobacco farmers rake in US$600m from auction floors – herald Sunday Mail Reporter TOBACCO farmers have earned US$619,2 million from auction and contract sales, representing a 16,6 percent increase in value from US$530,95 million during the same period last year, latest figures from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) show. About 183,03 million […]
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