(Bloomberg) — Zimbabwe’s creditors may be willing to consider a debt-for-climate swap with the nation as part of a restructure of its $21 billion in arrears.
Anthrax “can survive in the ground for many years and then be activated by appropriate conditions,” says Cross, who is also a ...
Today, 15 September 2024, is International Day of Democracy. ACTSA stands in solidarity with pro-democracy campaigners, ...
Bongani Ncube and Patricia Baleni have carried the sorrow of losing their fathers in the Matabeleland massacre in the 1980s for over 40 years. However, they are sceptical that the village-level ...
ON THE INTERNATIONAL Day of Democracy, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) calls upon the government, the private sector, civic society and the public to foster democratic governance and empower ...
Droughts caused by climate change have resulted in a significant drop in water levels on Lake Kariba to the point where there is not longer enough water for hydropower generation. Al Jazeera’s Haru ...
Environment minister says country has more elephants than it needs while critics of hunt say they are a major tourist drawcard ...
US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Pamela Tremont says the US has invested hugely in agriculture, health and other sectors.
The Zimbabwean government has introduced strict penalties for telecom operators failing to meet quality standards, aiming to address ongoing issues with poor service affecting consumers nationwide.
It is a well-known image: a caterpillar must die so that a butterfly can fly. A less well-known one is about the sea-bird, the gannet. I saw them once swirling round the rocky islands in the Atlantic ...
The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition condemns the recent defamatory propaganda articles published by the state media that aim to tarnish the organization's reputation. The allegations of embezzlement and ...