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Newsday Zimbabwe A SMARTLY dressed all female choir from Marumisa village, under Headman Mukarate in Murewa, took to the ...
Local grain milling companies have raised alarm over what they describe as the growing invasion of Zimbabwe's legally reserved sectors by foreign nationals, ...
Fuelled by climate change and relentless pressure on land and water resources, some of the most widespread and damaging drought events in recorded ...
WHEAT farmers have been urged to adopt best agronomic practices to meet a new government production target of 600,000 tonnes for the 2025 season, following a ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNZimbabwe Plans To Save Wetlands — Just Not Its OwnAll this is happening as Zimbabwe prepares to host the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands in July. This global summit is dedicated ...
Girls pulled from school and forced into marriage. Hospitals plunged into darkness. Endangered dolphins floated lifeless in ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNSwopping Green Soap For FoodBumping along in an ox cart under a deep blue sky in rural Zimbabwe a youngster in a yellow shirt walked ahead of the oxen, a small stick in his hand. In the cart two men and two youngsters sat atop ...
In Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, thousands of informal workers collect scrap metal from illegal dumpsites to survive ...
In Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, thousands of informal workers collect scrap metal from illegal dumpsites to survive. These ...
Impacts of drought hit hardest in climate hotspots — regions already dealing with warming trends, population pressures and ...
Fuelled by climate change and relentless pressure on land and water resources, some of the most widespread and damaging ...
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