Zimbabwe battles aid shortages as drought bites DW 03/05/2025Drought-prone communities in Zimbabwe face dire prospects as aid cuts from the US threaten their survival and food aid reliance.
Amid food insecurity Zimbabwe orders culling of 200 elephants for foodZimbabwe will cull 200 elephants for the first time since 1988 due to drought-related food shortages.
Zimbabwe orders cull of 200 elephants amid food shortages from droughtZimbabwe will cull 200 elephants due to drought and food shortages, aiming to address population control and community needs.
How food aid interventions are curbing climate change-induced hardshipFarmers like Gertrude Siduna are shifting from traditional crops like corn to more resilient alternatives like chilies due to recurring droughts in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe outlines plan to cull scores of elephants to feed people after droughtZimbabwe plans to cull 200 elephants to alleviate hunger due to severe drought, marking the first cull since 1988.
Namibia, Zimbabwe to slaughter elephants to feed peopleZimbabwe and Namibia plan to cull hundreds of elephants and wild animals to feed residents suffering from drought and food shortages.
Zimbabwe battles aid shortages as drought bites DW 03/05/2025Drought-prone communities in Zimbabwe face dire prospects as aid cuts from the US threaten their survival and food aid reliance.
Amid food insecurity Zimbabwe orders culling of 200 elephants for foodZimbabwe will cull 200 elephants for the first time since 1988 due to drought-related food shortages.
Zimbabwe orders cull of 200 elephants amid food shortages from droughtZimbabwe will cull 200 elephants due to drought and food shortages, aiming to address population control and community needs.
How food aid interventions are curbing climate change-induced hardshipFarmers like Gertrude Siduna are shifting from traditional crops like corn to more resilient alternatives like chilies due to recurring droughts in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe outlines plan to cull scores of elephants to feed people after droughtZimbabwe plans to cull 200 elephants to alleviate hunger due to severe drought, marking the first cull since 1988.
Namibia, Zimbabwe to slaughter elephants to feed peopleZimbabwe and Namibia plan to cull hundreds of elephants and wild animals to feed residents suffering from drought and food shortages.
Disruptive, unfair and cruel': jobs lost and treatment stopped as USAid freeze hits HIV care in ZimbabweThe dismissal of healthcare workers like Chiedza Makura is a consequence of reduced foreign assistance affecting essential health services in Zimbabwe.
They give me hope': Beating HIV stigma with community support in ZimbabweAntiretroviral therapy has transformed HIV/AIDS from a death sentence to a manageable condition, allowing patients to live full lives.
Disruptive, unfair and cruel': jobs lost and treatment stopped as USAid freeze hits HIV care in ZimbabweThe dismissal of healthcare workers like Chiedza Makura is a consequence of reduced foreign assistance affecting essential health services in Zimbabwe.
They give me hope': Beating HIV stigma with community support in ZimbabweAntiretroviral therapy has transformed HIV/AIDS from a death sentence to a manageable condition, allowing patients to live full lives.
The Friendship Bench: Bringing talk therapy into underserved communitiesThe 'Friendship Bench' program empowers grandmothers to provide community-based mental health support in Zimbabwe.
Oxford University exhibition aims to 'contextualise' the legacy of British imperialist Cecil RhodesOriel College will host an exhibition addressing Cecil Rhodes' legacy and the impact of colonialism in Zimbabwe, alongside a sculpture competition.
Wish You Were Here: Adventures in Queensland and ZimbabweTravelers from the Bay Area share their unique adventures in Australia and Zimbabwe, highlighting memorable experiences and travel tips.
In Zimbabwe, Rhinos Are the Focus of a Village Tourism ProjectEfforts to reintroduce rhinoceroses in Zimbabwe are being led by local initiatives and external philanthropic support for wildlife conservation.
Zimbabwe: Cholera outbreak in eight districts DW 01/17/2025Cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe linked to poor sanitation and contaminated water sources, particularly in Glendale.
The Guardian view on capital punishment: an upsurge in executions should concern us all | EditorialZimbabwe has banned the death penalty, increasing global abolition efforts despite a rise in executions in other countries.
After Her Arrest, a Young Activist Holds Onto Her Why'Activism in Zimbabwe poses severe risks, especially for pro-democracy advocates like Namatai Kwekweza.
Zimbabwe opposition leader found guilty of attending unlawful gathering'A Zimbabwe court convicted opposition leader Jameson Timba and 34 activists after extended pre-trial detention for participating in an unlawful gathering.
The Global Magnitsky Act: Make it make sense, JoeThe US imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa and 10 other individuals for corruption and human rights abuses.The Biden administration will implement targeted sanctions on specific individuals like Mnangagwa, moving away from the 2003 Zimbabwe sanctions program.
The Guardian view on capital punishment: an upsurge in executions should concern us all | EditorialZimbabwe has banned the death penalty, increasing global abolition efforts despite a rise in executions in other countries.
After Her Arrest, a Young Activist Holds Onto Her Why'Activism in Zimbabwe poses severe risks, especially for pro-democracy advocates like Namatai Kwekweza.
Zimbabwe opposition leader found guilty of attending unlawful gathering'A Zimbabwe court convicted opposition leader Jameson Timba and 34 activists after extended pre-trial detention for participating in an unlawful gathering.
The Global Magnitsky Act: Make it make sense, JoeThe US imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa and 10 other individuals for corruption and human rights abuses.The Biden administration will implement targeted sanctions on specific individuals like Mnangagwa, moving away from the 2003 Zimbabwe sanctions program.
It's the only way': Migrants, army face-off along S Africa-Zimbabwe borderSouth Africa is enhancing border patrols to combat smuggling and illegal crossings, particularly along the Limpopo River from Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwean boy survives five days in 'lion-infested' national parkA seven-year-old boy survived five days alone in a lion-infested national park by eating wild fruit and drinking water from a dry river bank.
US and UK sanction gold smuggler Kamlesh PattniKamlesh Pattni was sanctioned for leading an international gold smuggling and money laundering operation that exploited Zimbabwe's natural resources.
This 4-country Safari Is the 'Greatest on Earth,' According to a Top Travel AdvisorThe Greatest Safari on Earth offers an unparalleled experience of Africa's wildlife and landscapes, crafted by someone with deep local knowledge.
Church of England directly responsible' for John Smyth abuse in Zimbabwe, victim saysThe Church of England faced criticism and resignation over its failure to act on historical abuse claims against John Smyth.Justin Welby's resignation highlights ongoing issues of accountability within church leadership.
Mali, Zambia and Zimbabwe reach Afcon 2025Mali, Zambia, and Zimbabwe have qualified for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with one round of qualifiers remaining.
How secondhand clothes took Zimbabwe by storm and hammered retailConsumers in Zimbabwe increasingly prefer secondhand clothing due to affordability and uniqueness, impacting local manufacturers.
Zimbabwe's illegal forex dealers use WhatsApp to find clients, evade policeZimbabwe is cracking down on black market trading to stabilize its newly launched currency.
How secondhand clothes took Zimbabwe by storm and hammered retailConsumers in Zimbabwe increasingly prefer secondhand clothing due to affordability and uniqueness, impacting local manufacturers.
Zimbabwe's illegal forex dealers use WhatsApp to find clients, evade policeZimbabwe is cracking down on black market trading to stabilize its newly launched currency.
A new superfood from Africa's 'tree of life' is exploding in popularity-and fetching for high pricesBhitoni's foraging of baobab fruit illustrates adaptation to climate change and the shift from subsistence to a cash-based economy.
Silver Streak: Clarkson, Hammond, and May commit accidental international crime in fitting finaleThe Grand Tour: One for the Road demonstrates that age does not diminish the trio's ability to stir up trouble and entertain.
Two men in Zimbabwe face 14 years in jail over sodomy chargesLGBTQ+ individuals in Zimbabwe face imprisonment for consensual same-sex acts due to outdated colonial laws.
Two men in Zimbabwe face 14 years in prison after accidentally telling cops they're a gay couple - LGBTQ NationA money dispute led to the arrest of a gay couple in Zimbabwe after they inadvertently revealed their relationship to police.
Two men in Zimbabwe face 14 years in jail over sodomy chargesLGBTQ+ individuals in Zimbabwe face imprisonment for consensual same-sex acts due to outdated colonial laws.
Two men in Zimbabwe face 14 years in prison after accidentally telling cops they're a gay couple - LGBTQ NationA money dispute led to the arrest of a gay couple in Zimbabwe after they inadvertently revealed their relationship to police.
A city at risk of collapsing: The cost of the search for gold in ZimbabweIllegal gold mining in Kwekwe is causing structural collapses, endangering lives, and displacing children from their schools.
WhatsApp novelists use messaging app to write and sell books in ZimbabweEmerging authors in Zimbabwe are utilizing WhatsApp to share their literature, making it more accessible and affordable for readers.
Zimbabwe's 'poor' rights record clouds SADC summit DW 08/16/2024Zimbabwe's first SADC summit in a decade raises concerns over human rights violations under President Mnangagwa's administration.
SADC should speak out': Zimbabwe activists face crackdown ahead of summitThe Zimbabwean government has intensified its crackdown on dissent ahead of the SADC summit, creating a climate of fear among activists.
Long Island professor discovers new dinosaur in Zimbabwe: 'Big career moment'Discovery of new dinosaur species, Musankwa sanyatiensis, in Zimbabwe by Stony Brook University professor Kimi Chapelle
Zimbabwe Is Seeking Comments on the Crypto Industry: ReportZimbabwe seeks comments from crypto industry to understand and establish policies for the sector.