Elderly British citizens in Zimbabwe return back to Britain

With inflation on the rise, elderly British citizens in Zimbabwe are finding it hard to make ends meet resulting in hundreds of them being flown back to Britain as they reluctantly accept the British government’s offer of a free ticket “home” and a social safety net...

Australia Pledges $10 Million in Aid to Zimbabwe

Every now and then I'll hear something in the news that makes me proud that I am from Australia.  Today Australia is pledging aid and money to those less fortunate in Zimbabwe. Australia has an embassy in...

Zimbabwe Accuses Boy Scout Instructors of Terrorism

By Miriam Mannak Three boy scout instructors have been arrested by the Zimbabwean police and are accused of training terrorists to topple the government of president Robert Mugabe. The white men run the outdoor...

the Day I Said to Hell With Mugabe & Tsvangirai

I will not patronize your intellect with a note that is peppered with flowery vocabulary and expressions of bravado; I only write to articulate a sentiment, a moment of enlightenment who’s aura has illuminated...

Zimbabwe: I Dreamt of Nehanda

I dreamt of Nehanda; had visions of her standing in the middle of a treeless plain that seemed to shimmer as the sun’s rays refracted off of the early morning dew that sat atop long blades of grass; golden...

Play for Zimbabwe: Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kwapi T. Vengesayi kwapiv*at*gmail*dot*com “Like football in a small Texas town,” Cricket Brings Hope Amidst Adversity " Australia’s Cancellation of Zimbabwe Cricket Tour...

Zimbabwe: When Destinies Collide

The systematic disintegration of the very morals and ethics that bind us together become startlingly apparent as we put into perspective the dismantling of a once great nation; like standing under the golden skies...

Severe hunger looms for Zimbabwe

"Zimbabwe is facing a food deficit of hundreds of thousands of tonnes - a third of its requirements - an international monitoring agency warns.The Famine Early Warning System says the cereal balance sheet projects...

Zimbabwe's Net crawls due to unpaid debt

"Internet traffic in Zimbabwe has come close to a standstill after an international satellite firm slashed its bandwidth because the cash-starved government failed to pay the bill. Government-owned TelOne, which owns the country's main satellite Internet link, said satellite...

Zimbabwe bans rally over anti-Mugabe protest fears

"HARARE, July 8 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe police have banned opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai from addressing a rally in a major town over fears he is mobilising support for anti-government protests, his party said on Saturday. Tsvangirai's main Movement for Democratic Change...

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