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Zimbabwean study challenges notion that women are inherently close to nature

Zimbabwean women are trapped in a cycle of increasing labour and environmental degradation.

Black and Female: A woman’s defiant fight to write

Zimbabwean author celebrates the act of artistic creation while exploring the colonial, racial and gender biases she has faced

Zimbabwe – South Africa relations turn frosty in the wake of an immigration crisis

Things may get worse next year, 2023, when 180, 000 Zimbabweans will be deported from South Africa just before watershed…

Inflation is spiking in Zimbabwe but high interest rates are not the answer

There are two longstanding fundamental drivers of inflation in Zimbabwe

When a government goes rogue – the case of Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF party have finally stopped pretending that elections in the southern African country…

Can Zimbabwe emerge from its current crisis?

Economic and political chaos will likely persist through Zimbabwe’s elections next year, risking violence and regional spillover.

Ndabaningi Sithole: Zimbabwe’s forgotten intellectual and leader

Sithole was the most prolific black writer in colonial Rhodesia from the 1950s until the country gained independence as Zimbabwe…

Book on Zimbabwe strongman Robert Mugabe’s legacy has many flaws

David Moore's book is bereft of exceptionally revealing findings about Robert Mugabe’s leadership, legacy and the politics of Zanu-PF

Yes, Nelson Chamisa can beat Mnangagwa in a free poll

If Zimbabwe were to hold presidential elections right now, Mnangagwa would lose to the CCC leader

Where are Zanu PF’s 3,9 million supporters?

Zimbabweans may carry Zanu PF membership cards as a way to protect themselves from the violence rather than as an…