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Zimbabwe

  • Zimbabwe Suspects Bacterial Disease Behind Elephant Deaths
    Zimbabwe Suspects Bacterial Disease Behind Elephant Deaths
    HARARE—Zimbabwe suspects a bacterial disease called haemorrhagic septicaemia is behind the recent deaths of more than 30 elephants but is doing further tests to make sure, the park's authority said. ...
    September 29, 2020BY Reuters
  • Zimbabwe Investigating Deaths of 22 Elephants, More Expected
    Zimbabwe Investigating Deaths of 22 Elephants, More Expected
    HARARE, Zimbabwe—The number of elephants dying in western Zimbabwe from a suspected bacterial infection, possibly from eating poisonous ...
    September 3, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Zimbabwe Reporter Denied Bail as Government Arrests Critics
    Zimbabwe Reporter Denied Bail as Government Arrests Critics
    HARARE, Zimbabwe—A Zimbabwean investigative journalist will remain in jail after a judge dismissed his bail application on Aug. ...
    August 7, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Walking Safari in Zimbabwe: Adventure Among the Beasts
    Walking Safari in Zimbabwe: Adventure Among the Beasts
    “No matter what, you stand your ground. You are the apex predator.” Our guide, Julian Brookstein, stood before ...
    November 5, 2019BY Kevin Revolinski
  • China Floods Zimbabwe Market With Substandard Solar Panels; Experts Worry
    China Floods Zimbabwe Market With Substandard Solar Panels; Experts Worry
    MUTARE, Zimbabwe—Chinese businesses are taking advantage of the rising demand for renewable sources of energy in Africa to ...
    October 7, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Zimbabweans Reflect on Life of Strongman Mugabe
    Zimbabweans Reflect on Life of Strongman Mugabe
    HARARE, Zimbabwe—Observing daily life in Zimbabwe's capital Harare, it's as if the death of former dictator Robert Mugabe ...
    September 8, 2019BY Sally Nyakanyanga
  • Robert Mugabe, Former Head of Zimbabwe, Dies At 95
    Robert Mugabe, Former Head of Zimbabwe, Dies At 95
    HARARE, Zimbabwe—Robert Mugabe, the former leader of Zimbabwe forced to resign in 2017 after a 37-year rule marred ...
    September 6, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • China Pours Millions of Dollars Into Zimbabwe’s Farming Industry as Experts Fret
    China Pours Millions of Dollars Into Zimbabwe’s Farming Industry as Experts Fret
    MUTARE, Zimbabwe—Chinese investors are investing millions of dollars into the farming sector in Zimbabwe— particularly tobacco farming—sparking experts ...
    August 20, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • China Expands Influence Over Zimbabwe Natural Resources
    China Expands Influence Over Zimbabwe Natural Resources
    MUTARE, Zimbabwe—Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa is courting Chinese investors as China's Zhejiang Province commits to a partnering arrangement ...
    August 1, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Zimbabwe President Aims to Halt Chinese Company From Quarrying at Sacred Mountain
    Zimbabwe President Aims to Halt Chinese Company From Quarrying at Sacred Mountain
    MUTARE, Zimbabwe—Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa said he plans to stop a Chinese company from carrying out quarrying activity ...
    July 15, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Zimbabwe Independent Legislator Takes on Chinese Companies for Worker Abuse
    Zimbabwe Independent Legislator Takes on Chinese Companies for Worker Abuse
    MUTARE, Zimbabwe—A Zimbabwean legislator is taking on Chinese companies that he says aren't adhering to local laws and ...
    July 8, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Wildlife Activists Outraged as Zimbabwe’s President Offers Land in National Parks to Chinese Investors
    Wildlife Activists Outraged as Zimbabwe’s President Offers Land in National Parks to Chinese Investors
    Wildlife and environment activists are expressing outrage that the Zimbabwean government is offering land in national wildlife parks ...
    June 7, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Video: Heroic Man Dives Into Mud to Rescue Impala at Zimbabwe National Park
    Video: Heroic Man Dives Into Mud to Rescue Impala at Zimbabwe National Park
    This is one of the most heroic animal rescues we have seen caught on video. Watch as a ...
    May 15, 2019BY Epoch Video
  • Zimbabwe’s Rural Communities Standing Up to Chinese Mining Companies
    Zimbabwe’s Rural Communities Standing Up to Chinese Mining Companies
    MUTARE, Zimbabwe—Zimbabwe’s rural communities are beginning to stand up to Chinese companies operating in the country, as evidenced ...
    May 14, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Chinese Companies Tear Down Zimbabwe’s Environment
    Chinese Companies Tear Down Zimbabwe’s Environment
    MUTARE, Zimbabwe—The environmental impacts by some Chinese companies operating in Zimbabwe can only be described as catastrophic, according ...
    April 8, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Cyclone Idai: Widespread Flooding and Devastation Impacting Millions in Southern Africa
    Cyclone Idai: Widespread Flooding and Devastation Impacting Millions in Southern Africa
    CHIMANIMANI/MUTARE, Zimbabwe—What started out like a normal day for Dale Tauya, a 14-year-old student at St. Charles Lwanga ...
    March 19, 2019BY Sally Nyakanyanga
  • Chinese Company to Return to Zimbabwe’s Controversial Marange Diamond Fields
    Chinese Company to Return to Zimbabwe’s Controversial Marange Diamond Fields
    Anjin Investments, a diamond company partly owned by the Chinese, is set to return to the mines in ...
    March 7, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Outcry as Zimbabwe Plans to Export Baby Elephants to China
    Outcry as Zimbabwe Plans to Export Baby Elephants to China
    Plans by the government of Zimbabwe to export as many as 35 baby elephants to China has sparked an ...
    February 22, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Trapped Miners’ Tragedy: Zimbabwe Mining a Perilous Venture
    Trapped Miners’ Tragedy: Zimbabwe Mining a Perilous Venture
    Madimutse was the first of the 8 survivors to be rescued from the Battlefields mine shafts disaster in ...
    February 21, 2019BY Sally Nyakanyanga
  • Georgia Man Photographed With Dead African Elephants Said They Charged at Him
    Georgia Man Photographed With Dead African Elephants Said They Charged at Him
    A Georgia businessman, who was photographed holding a gun next to two dead elephants in Zimbabwe, said the ...
    February 13, 2019BY Jack Phillips
  • Zimbabwe Rights Violations Raise Fears of Return to Authoritarian Rule
    Zimbabwe Rights Violations Raise Fears of Return to Authoritarian Rule
    Ellen Juru could not hide her grief as she stared at a photograph of her son clad in ...
    January 31, 2019BY Sally Nyakanyanga
  • Zimbabwe Unrest: Fuel Riots Just the Beginning of New Cycle of Violence, Say Analysts
    Zimbabwe Unrest: Fuel Riots Just the Beginning of New Cycle of Violence, Say Analysts
    Two South African analysts said the unrest represented the beginning of a wave of upheaval in Zimbabwe.
    January 21, 2019BY Darren Taylor
  • Zimbabwe Charges Activist Pastor With Subversion
    Zimbabwe Charges Activist Pastor With Subversion
    Zimbabwean activist pastor Evan Mawarire was charged in court on Jan. 17 with subverting the government.
    January 17, 2019BY Reuters
  • Cheap Chinese Imports Disrupt Manufacturing in Zimbabwe, Cost Thousands of Jobs
    Cheap Chinese Imports Disrupt Manufacturing in Zimbabwe, Cost Thousands of Jobs
    MUTARE, Zimbabwe—Thousands of people in Zimbabwe have lost their jobs in the past few years because a flood ...
    January 15, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Zimbabwe Army Deploys to Disperse Fuel Protests, 13 Injured
    Zimbabwe Army Deploys to Disperse Fuel Protests, 13 Injured
    Zimbabwean soldiers on Jan. 14 deployed in some urban areas where police clashed with protesters over fuel hikes, ...
    January 15, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Zimbabwe’s Booming Tobacco-Farming Sector Tainted by Use of Child Labor
    Zimbabwe’s Booming Tobacco-Farming Sector Tainted by Use of Child Labor
    Tobacco farming in Zimbabwe is booming, buoyed by the growing demand for tobacco in China, but experts are ...
    January 4, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Zimbabwe Accepting Loans From Beijing Has Experts Sounding Alarm
    Zimbabwe Accepting Loans From Beijing Has Experts Sounding Alarm
    China is pouring money to develop key infrastructure in Zimbabwe, but experts have expressed fear that the Zimbabwe ...
    December 22, 2018BY Andrew Mambondiyani
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