Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe's unique stone sculptures grace museums, gardens, and art lovers' homes worldwide.
Arts
Zimbabwe’s stone sculptors struggle to keep carving
In this photo taken Wednesday Sept. 2015, a man buys kerosene at a road side stall in Harare, Zimbabwe. 
Energy
Zimbabwe struggles to keep the power on
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor John Mangudya holds a sample of a gold coin at the launch in Harare, Monday, July, 25, 2022.
Business, Economics and Jobs
Zimbabwe gambles with gold to curb soaring inflation
Zimbabwean American singer, poet and activist Shungudzo says she finds an outlet for her activism through music.
Music
Artist Shungudzo feels an urgency to ‘use her words’ to fight against racism
Tsitsi Dangerembga, left, prominent Zimbabwean author and Fadzayi Mahere, right, spokeswoman for the main opposition party, appear at the magistrates courts with others in Harare, Zimbabwe, August 1, 2020.
Justice
Citizens are challenging repression with #ZimbabweanLivesMatter, says author Tsitsi Dangarembga
A nurse talks with police.
Mass arrests in Zimbabwe over coronavirus regulation violations
A black man and a black woman pose in a hug for a publicity photo of the film "Cook Off"
Arts, Culture & Media
This Zimbabwe rom-com could be your next Netflix binge
A strip of closed offices and empty sidewalk with a single woman waiting for offices to open.
Zimbabwe’s internet crackdown shows the ‘economic sabotage’ of shutdowns
A crowd of people stand outside a closed supermarket
Officials begin to lift internet blackout after street protests in Zimbabwe
Before 2016, Evan Mawarire was a little-known pastor in Zimbabwe. Now he's entered politics. "People went so far as clamoring for me to run for president," he said. "That is not a call to be taken lightly."
Global Politics
Pastor who sparked Zimbabwe’s anti-Mugabe movement steps into political fray
A man on a stretcher with a cast on his left leg is wheeled into a hospital's accident and emergency department
Economics
Doctors across Zimbabwe go on strike over pay, drug shortages
Thomas Mapfumo's music was banned by the country's state-owned media.
Music
Exiled Zimbabwean musician wonders if it’s safe to go home
Robert Mugabe kisses his wife, Grace, at a rally to mark the country's 37th independence anniversary, in April
Global Politics
‘Gucci Grace’ maneuvers to succeed her aging husband as president of Zimbabwe
Kevin Christensen looks on as his son, Lane Christensen, sharpens an industrial drill bit. Christensen’s four-person company turned into an international exporter in a matter of months with help from the US Commercial Service.
Economics
The underfunded govt program that got drill bits from rural North Dakota to Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Money
Economics
Running out of US dollars, Zimbabwe says it will print its own ‘bond notes’
Dr. Mary Bassett for page
The Big Apple’s Health Commish
Full Episode
Afropop Exclusive: Thomas Mapfumo Releases New Electronic Singles
Michael Rogers as Mugabe
Arts, Culture & Media
Actor Michael Rogers takes on the title role in ‘Breakfast with Mugabe’
Mokoomba in August 2013 Photo : Malik Choukrane
Arts, Culture & Media
Get introduced to the Zimbabwean Afro-fusion band Mokoomba
Circumcision campaign, to fight HIV, underway in Zimbabwe
Investments for Zimbabwe from Richard Branson’s Virgin Group
Tensions rising over South Africa’s foreign workers
African Union adopts resolution on Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s election day inspires fear
A destabilized Zimbabwe
Business, Economics and Jobs
Helping school children in Zimbabwe
Being Middle Class in Zimbabwe
Global Politics
Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe Claiming Victory, Again
Global Politics
Peaceful Polling in Zimbabwe Presidential Elections
Global Politics
Farewell Mugabe? Zimbabwe Elections Could End Strong Man’s Rule
Conflict & Justice
New Film Hails Crusading Zimbabwean Lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa
Global Hit
Oliver ‘Tuku’ Mtukudzi is Left Alone on New Album, ‘Sarawoga’
Arts, Culture & Media
Freshlyground Blends Musical Styles with Political Messages
Global Politics
Zimbabwe Jails Beatrice Mtetwa, Clamps Down on Opposition
Conflict & Justice
South Africa to Investigate Mass Rapes in Neighboring Zimbabwe
Global Politics
Zimbabwe’s Capital on the Move
Arts, Culture & Media
Circumcising more than One Million Men in Zimbabwe
Robert Mugabe
Arts, Culture & Media
Understanding dictators
Global Politics
After thirty years of Mugabe, Zimbabweans still wait for liberation
Conflict & Justice
The Human Cost of Zimbabwe’s Troubles
Global Politics
Morgan Tsvangirai sworn into office by Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe
Global Politics
Want good government in Zimbabwe? Start with a summit
Business, Economics and Jobs
Economic gangsters: how corruption can impede economic development
Global Politics
Coming to terms with Zimbabwe
Business, Economics and Jobs
Good news from Africa
Global Politics
‘He’s lost his mantle:’ U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe James McGee on Robert Mugabe
Business, Economics and Jobs
A cholera epidemic stalks Zimbabwe
Health & Medicine
Despite claims from Mugabe, cholera epidemic rages on in Zimbabwe
Health & Medicine
Food shortage and spreading cholera epidemic further destabilizes Zimbabwe
Lifestyle & Belief
Zimbabwe’s cholera epidemic spreads to South Africa
Global Politics
Zimbabwe: Mugabe and Tsvangirai agree on power-sharing deal
Global Politics
Power sharing talks in Zimbabwe
Global Politics
The political crisis is not over: Zimbabwean leaders are deadlocked
Global Politics
Tsvangirai and Mugabe talk about sharing power in Zimbabwe
Global Politics
Zimbabweans are under threat to vote for Mugabe in runoff election
Environment
Food summit
Conflict & Justice
Zimbabweans forced out of South Africa
Global Politics
Freshlyground
Conflict & Justice
Living with South Africa’s foreign workers
Global Politics
Zimbabwe’s currency