Most Zimbabweans living in South Africa prefer to risk being killed in xenophobia attacks than be safe back home.
'We have lost a mbaqanga king, the leader of Soul Brothers known all over the world, internationally acclaimed'
Some of the Zimbabweans who were illegally handed over to Zimbabwean authorities were allegedly killed by the Zimbabwean police.
'There are no visible beatings and killings of dissenting voices in Zimbabwe, the country is now using sophisticated methods of oppression.'
Alexandra Betts says now is the time for millions of Zimbabweans, who have almost deserted the nation, to look back and start working towards a prosperous country.
“The business in 2014 was very down, it was not the same like other years, because even my clients who used to call me to come and do their jobs ... were just few.”
Chinamasa told delegates at a recent investment conference in Johannesburg that the government is ready to listen to investors’ concerns
'All people who were in South Africa illegally and were awarded permits in 2010 are expected to leave the country when their permits expire'
They have been forced to send children back home to be looked after by their aging parents saying it is hard to look after kids while working around the clock
A person deposits money in South Africa and the next minute a relative in Zimbabwe picks up groceries at a supermarket
The majority of sex workers say they left Zimbabwe in search of jobs in South Africa
'The border was fully packed with all kinds of travellers including school children and pedestrians'
Thousands who attended his funeral, including local and foreign dignitaries and heads of states, concurred that the man was a rare leader who will be greatly missed.
Mandela’s family was the first to view the body, which was in a coffin with a glass top to allow people to see Madiba’s face and the body
Zimbabweans living and working in South Africa on Friday joined millions of South Africans in mourning the former president and world icon
'What is outstanding in Zimbabwe is the aspect around transparency and accountability and by this I mean how much is being generated from the diamond mines'
Many say they end up divorcing as their partners end up resorting to extra-marital affairs in order to quench their sexual needs
These commemorations have intensified in recent years despite the fact that King Mzilikazi died more than a hundred years ago.
The protesters demanded the immediate resignation of senior ZIMSEC officials for allowing examiners to set a paper that violated some Ndebele cultural norms.
The survey carried out between October 2011 and June 2013, reveals that the formation of the Government of National Unity or G-N-U in 2009 in Zimbabwe
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