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Small-scale miners are finding ways to navigate decreased demand and lower prices of the raw material they supply.
Despite dominating the voter population, women have been reduced to mostly cheerleaders in Zimbabwe’s politics.
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The martial art is a welcome refuge for teenage girls hoping to escape the widespread practice of child marriage.
Expensive permits and fishing industry regulations are impeding BaTonga tribe’s way of life.
Amid COVID surge that has also left many officials dead, authorities come face to face with reality long faced by poor.
In 1980, the Jamaican reggae superstar was invited to perform at the festivities for the birth of independent Zimbabwe.
A chronic shortage of Zimbabwean dollar notes and US dollars keeps money-changing services in high demand.
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