Zimbabwe is struggling with an $8.3 billion debt (in U.S. dollars), which blocks access to affordable international financing ...
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Zimbabwe: ZWG Inflation Rate Slips to a Negative 0,2 Percent
The Zimbabwe Gold (ZWG) currency recorded a marginal decline in inflation last month, with the month-on-month rate easing to -0.2%, raising hopes that annual inflation, still in double digits, will ...
With informal settlements becoming a central urban feature in developing countries, reducing poverty and disaster risks in these contexts is becoming a priority. Although the participatory approach is ...
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Zimbabwe’s Tobacco Empire, Built On The Back Of Farmers’ Debt
Tobacco farmers Chamu Rukwere and Rudo Nedziwe grade their harvest at home in Rusape, Zimbabwe. While contract farming connects them to global markets, they say it strips away the autonomy land reform ...
Zimbabwe’s model follows a predictable extractivist script. Foreign investors dominate, exporting raw minerals and locking ...
Despite the reported issues plaguing Zimbabwe’s mines, the government is hellbent on expanding the industry – the faster, the ...
Amid grinding poverty, widespread hunger, almost universal joblessness and a deadly cholera epidemic, Zimbabwe's longtime president, Robert Mugabe, held a $250,000 birthday bash for himself this ...
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Zimbabwe: Wheelbarrows As Ambulances, Drink Cans As Scalpels - the Desperation of Giving Birth in Epworth
AN empty drink can has become a makeshift surgical tool in the poverty-stricken community of Epworth where a traditional birth attendant, Tapiwa Vhinya, uses it to cut umbilical cords during home ...
Once courted by world leaders, Mugabe has since become an international pariah. His tenures as prime minister and later president have been marked by political division, repression, war, a faltering ...
Private entity, First Mutual Life (FML) is committed to partnering local health groups to revolutionise maternal healthcare in Zimbabwe and ensure all women have access to quality, empowering birthing ...
Zimbabwe's state statistics agency says the poverty line for maintaining a family of five rose to $467 each month last year without increased earnings to cover the 8 percent rise. If you purchase a ...
Spread This News ACI Africa Members of the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) marked the International Day of ...
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