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  • CultureGPJZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe: The rise and rise of the wedding before the wedding

    By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa
    April 14, 2022
    Once a small family affair, the roora is restyling itself for an age of reality TV and social media. A white tent billowed in ...
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  • MauritiusSocietyTop story

    Mauritius: How did the pyramids of Plaine Magnien get there?

    By Jacques Achilles (For bird)
    April 6, 2022
    From bored labourers to ancient gods, many theories abound about the pyramids’ origin, sparking a debate about colonial history. It’s a sunny Saturday morning ...
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  • GPJSocietyZimbabwe

    Trans Zimbabweans turn to black market for health care

    By Evidence Chenjerai
    March 25, 2022
    In the absence of legal protections, transgender Zimbabweans are looking abroad or to risky alternatives for gender-affirming services. Ras grew up living like a ...
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  • PoliticsTop storyZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe elections: A rebranded opposition, same state violence

    By Tendai Marima
    March 23, 2022
    Both the opposition and ruling party hope the upcoming by-elections will lay the groundwork for 2023, but in very different ways. On 26 March, ...
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  • President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia meeting supporters. Credit: Hakainde Hichilema/Facebook.
    Editor's PicksPoliticsZambia

    Zambia’s democracy is still under attack

    By Sishuwa Sishuwa
    March 22, 2022
    But now by President Hichilema, the man who vowed to rescue it. When Hakainde Hichilema won Zambia’s August 2021 election, many hoped the assault ...
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  • Polio vaccinations are administered in Ethiopia following an outbreak. Credit: UNICEF Ethiopia/2013/Sewunet.
    MalawiSociety

    We need to get the campaign to eradicate polio back on track

    By Matshidiso Moeti
    March 22, 2022
    A recent case of polio in Malawi has sparked an intensive immunisation campaign in the region. In the outskirts of Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe, just ...
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  • At the inauguration of President Joao Lourenco in Luanda, Angola. Credit: GCIS.
    AngolaEditor's PicksPolitics

    Angola’s regime is scared

    By Paula Cristina Roque
    March 9, 2022
    With opposition and discontent growing ahead of the August elections, the security state may be more active and dangerous than ever.  As Russia’s war ...
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  • A tiny bridge which connects Masvingo road and the diamond mining fields via Odzi River. Credit: Farai Shawn Matiashe.
    EconomySocietyZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe’s diamonds bring wealth for a few, despair for many

    By Farai Shawn Matiashe
    March 2, 2022
    The arrival of huge mining corporations has left thousands in Marange feeling like prisoners in their own ancestral land. Trevor Kusena, 19, struggles to ...
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  • Confidence Nyirenda monitors cryptocurrency prices from his laptop. The 27-year-old computer science graduate runs a cryptocurrency exchange service in Zimbabwe. Credit: Vimbai Chinembiri/Global Press Journal.
    EconomyGPJZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe sees rise in crypto-trading, and crypto-scams

    By Vimbai Chinembiri
    February 18, 2022
    Inflation and distrust in the banking industry make cryptocurrencies particularly attractive to Zimbabweans. But many are unaware of the risks.   When her sister ...
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  • President Paul Kagame of Rwanda welcomes President Filipe Nyusi of Mozambique to Rwanda for a state visit in 2018. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    MozambiquePoliticsRwanda

    Rwanda: A force for good in Mozambique’s “War on Terror”?

    By Jordan Smith
    February 9, 2022
    While Rwandan troops have helped stabilise the Cabo Delgado conflict, some are concerned by the lack of transparency around their involvement. In July 2021, ...
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