Savanna Madamombe's life is very different than it was a year ago. Originally from just outside Zimbabwe's capital Harare, Madamombe moved to Manhattan in 2000, where she worked in hotels and ...
As recently as Monday, the idea of President Robert Mugabe voluntarily giving up power after 28 years was unthinkable for all but the sunniest of optimists. By Tuesday, there were persistent reports — ...
Harare — The death of Zimbabwe's secretary for agriculture, Renson Gasela, and two other senior officials from the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in a car accident recently has highlighted the ...
FOR over a decade, Tatenda Nyakutya (37) had resigned herself to fate because of a sickness, waiting for the day her failing health would claim her life. Today, she is filled with hope, crediting a ...
It’s been just over two months since Zimbabwe’s former President Robert Mugabe died, and almost two years since he was ousted from office, but some Zimbabweans say life is tougher than ever. When ...
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Zimbabwean novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga about her book This Mournable Body, which was shortlisted for a Booker Prize last week. The writer Tsitsi Dangarembga has traced ...
Ann Rothrock Beattie has been following the headlines from Zimbabwe with particular interest. Beattie, a High Point native, lived for seven years in the troubled southeast African nation. Now, despite ...
HARARE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - President Robert Mugabe says people like Takunda Amina are "worse than dogs and pigs" - so daily life as a gay man in Zimbabwe was never going to be easy. Sign up ...
HARARE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - President Robert Mugabe says people like Takunda Amina are "worse than dogs and pigs" - so daily life as a gay man in Zimbabwe was never going to be easy. At 24, ...
Street vendors in Zimbabwe are in trouble as local authorities continue to push them off the streets with no solution in sight on how the government intends to turn the fastest growing sector in the ...
HARARE - President Robert Mugabe says people like Takunda Amina are “worse than dogs and pigs” — so daily life as a gay man in Zimbabwe was never going to be easy. At 24, Amina has already been chased ...