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Zimbabwe

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  • Black Economic Empowerment and AfricanisationTop storyZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe: The rise of the mbingas

    By Mukudzei Madenyika
    October 31, 2024
    Commonly called mbingas for their penchant for luxury, many of Zimbabwe’s richest men and women are vessels for the ruling party’s looting of state ...
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  • Looking across Kariba Dam, which spans Zambia to its north and Zimbabwe to the south. Credit: Courtney Lindeque.
    ClimateTop storyZambiaZimbabwe

    Zambia faces 21-hour power cuts as Lake Kariba dries up

    By Cyril Zenda
    September 11, 2024
    Zambia and Zimbabwe are looking to diversify their energy mix as climate change linked droughts and heat make hydropower less reliable. Zambia is facing ...
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  • Employees at the Sabi Star lithium mine in Buhera, Zimbabwe. Credit: Bernard Chiketo.
    ClimateEconomyTop storyZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe looks to China to secure place in EV battery supply chain

    By Andrew Mambondiyani
    January 23, 2024
    Chinese companies have invested billions in Zimbabwe’s lithium. Now Harare wants to ensure some processing happens before export. Wonder Mushove stared blankly at plumes ...
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  • Environmental degradation caused by lithium mining in Mudzi district, Zimbabwe. Credit: Linda Mujuru/GPJ.
    ClimateEconomyGPJZimbabwe

    “We’re not getting anything”: Lithium boom may prove a bust for Zimbabwe

    By Linda Mujuru
    January 9, 2024
    As global demand skyrockets for the metal used in batteries, locals are left with a choice between living in a mining zone and relocating. ...
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  • Who will benefit from Zimbabwe's carbon credits deal with a UAE firm? Credit: Ninara.
    ClimateEconomyTop storyZimbabwe

    Doubts grow over who’ll benefit from UAE carbon deal for fifth of Zimbabwe

    By Cyril Zenda
    October 31, 2023
    Carbon credit projects may make profits for a Dubai-based firm, but experts and locals are sceptical about benefits to communities and the climate. On ...
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  • ElectionsTop storyZimbabwe

    A Shameful Shambles: An account of Zimbabwe’s elections of August 2023

    By Stephen Chan
    September 13, 2023
    An election observer who has witnessed every Zimbabwean election since independence in 1980, narrates his experience of the 2023 elections. I have been present ...
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  • Editor's PicksMusicTributeZimbabwe

    Zimbabwean legend, Thomas Mapfumo retires in exile

    By Percy Zvomuya
    July 14, 2023
    After five decades on the stage, one of the continent’s great musical innovators, and an outspoken critic of corrupt politics, takes his last bow ...
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  • Poster of the legendary Thomas Mapfumo/Oliver Mtukudzi concerts in 2013. Image courtesy: Diana Jeater.
    CultureEditor's PicksZimbabwe

    Why ZANU-PF still can’t dance to chimurenga music

    By Mwai Daka
    April 19, 2023
    ZANU-PF’s aversion to protest music only confirms the lyrical power of a line of artists from Marley and Mapfumo to Winky D.  Prominent Zimbabwean ...
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  • Trevor Vusumuzi Ncube, founder of Alpha Media Holdings, in 2017. Courtesy: Naeemcoza
    PoliticsTop storyZimbabwe

    In Zimbabwe, a struggling media is a target for capture

    By Derick Matsengarwodzi
    April 11, 2023
    With elections looming, private media, once staunch critics of the ruling party, are increasingly open to elite persuasion. Harare, Zimbabwe – A recent exposé, ...
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  • Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga. Credit: MEAphotogallery.
    PoliticsTop storyZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe: Vice-president’s secret plan to be president stays on schedule

    By Simukai Tinhu
    December 16, 2022
    President Mnangagwa was not seriously challenged at the ZANU-PF congress. But neither was the powerful Vice-President Chiwenga. At ZANU-PF’s elective congress this October, delegates ...
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