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Zimbabwe uses drones to deter potential poachers

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National parks are now using drones to patrol vast areas and deter potential poachers.
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Zimbabwe: Health experts warn of COVID-19 vaccine delays

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Health experts in Zimbabwe are warning it could take six months before a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available there because of logistical and ecomomic challenges.
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Tiger fishing in Zimbabwe: Catch and release helps preserve fish stocks

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Conservationists say climate change, pollution, and over-fishing, have led to depleting fish stocks at Kariba, Africa’s largest man-made lake.
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Zimbabwe: Thousands struggle without citizenship rights

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Locked out of citizenship rights, Al Jazeera meets Zimbabwe's stateless people.
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Zimbabweans resort to savings clubs as economy worsens

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As the coronavirus pandemic hits Zimbabwe's already struggling economy, people are helping each other out.
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Zimbabwe: Return of white farmers may boost food production

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Twenty years after Zimbabwe’s controversial land reform policy, when thousands of white farmers were forcibly evicted, some are returning to the land as tenants of Black owners.
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Zimbabwe elderly bear the brunt of 700 percent inflation rate

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Many had saved hard to see them through retirement, but the economic crisis has wiped out much of their savings.
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Zimbabwe's food crisis: About 60% of population faces starvation

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The UN’s World Food Programme says more than eight million Zimbabweans would not have enough food by December.
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Zimbabwe imposes curfew to tackle COVID-19

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But the opposition says the new steps are linked to anti-government protests planned for next week.
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Zimbabwe education: School lessons broadcast on the radio

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English lessons are being taught over the radio instead of in the classroom because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Zimbabwe gov’t shuts down stock exchange to ‘stabilise currency’

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Zimbabwe's government closes the stock exchange until further notice, leaving investors wondering what has happened to their money.
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Zimbabwe wetlands construction triggers conservation worries

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Environmental groups in Zimbabwe are urging the government to crack down on building in wetlands.
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How the pandemic is impacting conservation efforts

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The COVID-19 pandemic could become a pivotal moment in conservation efforts for species at risk from Asia to Africa. And some of the changes were sparked by COVID-19’s links to the wildlife trade.
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Zimbabwe tobacco: Biggest foreign currency earner hit by COVID-19

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Zimbabwean farmers describe how the coronavirus pandemic is eating into a vital cash crop.
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Zimbabwe lockdown: Grandmothers offer free therapy

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The Friendship Bench programme aims to tackle depression and anxiety during the pandemic.
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Rebel attacks in Mozambique: Regional leaders to discuss security

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Militias have been raiding villages and government buildings for the past three years.
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Zimbabwe water shortages add plight to multiple crises

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Water shortages are causing increased hardships for many, on top of coronavirus restrictions, unemployment and the crippling economic crisis.
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Zimbabwe food crisis worsens with COVID-19 lockdown extension

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Concerns in Zimbabwe that a lockdown extension will worsen a food crisis already affecting half the population.
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Zimbabwe lockdown: Restrictions eased as damage to livelihoods grows

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Why Zimbabwe has eased some restrictions on movement and trade after it imposed a nationwide lockdown two weeks ago.
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Zimbabwe launches 21-day nationwide lockdown0

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So far the country has recorded seven coronavirus cases and one death.
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Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa declares national disaster over coronavirus

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Zimbabwe has yet to confirm any coronavirus infections but the president has declared a national disaster.
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Drought adds to hardship as Zimbabwe economy shrinks

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Severe water shortage is forcing many Zimbabweans to use untreated water, as Southern Africa faces its worst drought in decades.
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South African actor Embeth Davidtz makes directorial debut with Rhodesia-set drama

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"Don't Let's Go To The Dogs Tonight" is an adaptation of Alexandra Fuller's 2001 memoir.
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New International Olympic Committee president Kirsty Coventry faces high expectations

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The former Olympic swimming champion from Zimbabwe was officially inaugurated as head of the IOC on 23 June.