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Zimbabwe struggles with deadly cholera outbreak affecting thousands

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Zimbabwe’s government has introduced restrictions to control a cholera outbreak that is thought to have killed more than 100 people.
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Zimbabwe main opposition party launches election campaign

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Zimbabwe's main opposition launches its election campaign after being banned last week.
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Shoppers turn to informal traders to save money in Zimbabwe

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Rising prices and inflation are a big concern ahead of the upcoming election.
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Zimbabwe election: Presidential candidates file nomination papers

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Candidates for Zimbabwe's presidency register for the August election. One major issue on voters' minds - the economy.
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Gold mafia helped Gupta brothers in South Africa state capture

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Al Jazeera investigation reveals a well-known money launderer as a previously missing link in the Gupta state capture.
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Low water levels at Zimbabwe's Lake Kariba trigger power cuts

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Zimbabwe shares Lake Kariba with Zambia, and can sometimes be without power for up to 18 hours a day.
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Zimbabwe: Aid agencies begin delivering food to millions in need

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International aid agencies have started delivering food to vulnerable families in Zimbabwe, as the nation faces a hunger
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Zimbabwe: Millions cut back on meals as living costs soars

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From three meals a day, to one - People in Zimbabwe are forced to cut necessities, with the cost of living skyrocketing.
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Zimbabwe's lost art found in a London church basement

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Rare paintings and drawings from the 1940s and 50s by Black students are being seen for the first time by Zimbabweans
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Street Child World Cup: Football uplifts disadvantaged girls

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Teaching life skills through sport. We meet the girls' team in Zimbabwe preparing for the Street Child world cup.
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Migrants face deportation as South Africa curbs special permits

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Zimbabwean migrants who live and work in South Africa are taking the gov't to court for plans to terminate their stay.
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Farmers in Zimbabwe turn to alternative methods to reduce hunger

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An old farming technique to grow vegetables is gaining popularity in Zimbabwe's urban areas.
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Historic paintings return home to Zimbabwe after 70 years

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"The Stars are Bright" exhibition is now showing in Zimbabwe for the first time since the collection left the country more than 70 years ago. But where were the paintings discovered?
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Zimbabwe teachers strike as unions reject gov’t pay offer

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Schoolchildren in Zimbabwe are left unsupervised with nothing to do, after the government suspends striking teachers in a pay dispute.
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Zimbabwe doctors, nurses seek better life abroad

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Zimbabwe is suffering a brain drain of doctors and nurses who are seeking greener pastures abroad.
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Zimbabwe strives to boost COVID vaccination

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Many African countries are lagging behind other regions when it comes to COVID-19 vaccination.
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Omicron ruins Christmas homecoming plans for Zimbabweans in South Africa

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Christmas is cancelled for many Zimbabweans living and working in South Africa.
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Climate change: Zimbabwe women swap breeding cattle for goats

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Some women in an area in Zimbabwe are turning to breeding goats, known for surviving dry conditions.
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Zimbabwe in deadly conflict with wildlife as animals attack

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Officials in Zimbabwe’s national parks received more than 1,000 distress calls last year from people whose villages were being trampled by elephants.
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Mozambique unrest: Regional leaders discuss ways of ending violence

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Leaders in southern Africa discuss armed groups in Mozambique, with troop deployment on the cards.
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Young Zimbabweans turn to farming to survive

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More than 20 years after land was seized from whites, several farms are still not being fully utilised and some young farmers say that needs to change.
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Zimbabwe: Dwindling blood supplies prompt calls for donors

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Government-enforced COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions on movement have led to fewer people donating blood.
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Zimbabwe farming: Seed banks set up to prepare for drought

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Zimbabwe is prone to long periods of drought. Whenever that happens, the government buys food from abroad.
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Zimbabwe elite forced to confront crippled healthcare system

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Zimbabwe elite forced to confront crippled healthcare system