Zimbabwe revives the much-feared youth service saying young people should play a key role in transforming the ailing economy.
Zimbabwe’s silos are almost running dry at a time when private maize importers are failing to get licenses to buy grain from neighboring nations.
The government has ordered its top officials in state hospitals to prepare for a proposed strike by doctors and nurses, who want to down tools Friday for non-payment of their December salaries.
Ordinary Zimbabweans slam the First Family for going on holiday in the Far East while most of them are unable enjoy the festive season.
Zimbabweans living in the diaspora raise money to buy sunscreens other items for people living with albinism.
And USA-based Zimbabwean, Phithi Ngcobo, speaks about his life as a teacher in Maryland state.
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