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Zimbabwe

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  • The ruling party and government headed by Emmerson Mnangagwa must work with the opposition to succeed, according to the former Finance Minister.
    EconomyPoliticsZimbabwe

    ZANU-PF cannot fix Zimbabwe’s crisis. It needs the opposition.

    By Tendai Biti
    June 18, 2019
    Former Finance Minister and MDC deputy Tendai Biti says only the opposition has the credibility to create the change desperately needed.  Zimbabwe is in ...
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  • President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa was Minister for State Security at the time of the Gukurahundi massacres. Credit: DIRCO News Service/ Jacoline Schoonees.
    PoliticsZimbabwe

    Gukurahundi: Can the man accused of opening the wounds heal them?

    By Elia Ntali
    June 4, 2019
    Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa has called for open debate on massacres in the 1980s that he allegedly masterminded. Many are unconvinced. This article was made ...
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  • Africa InsidersMalawiMozambiqueZimbabwe

    Insiders Insight: Cyclone Idai extracts heavy toll

    By Africa Insiders
    March 19, 2019
    What is the Insiders Newsletter? Offers This week’s table of contents This week’s free segment Hi everyone! African Arguments is and always will be ...
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  • Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi performing in 2018. Credit: Mário Pires.
    CultureEditor's PicksZimbabwe

    Rest in Power: Oliver Mtukudzi, music legend and pan-African trailblazer

    By Rumbidzai Dube
    January 25, 2019
    “Tuku” used his powerful poetic voice to change whole systems, forge global connections, and advocate for justice, freedom and the oppressed. Where does one ...
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  • Zimbabwe protests
    Africa InsidersZimbabwe

    Insiders Insight: Zimbabwe protests as economic crisis deepens

    By Africa Insiders
    January 15, 2019
    If you haven’t subscribed to the Insiders Newsletter, you’re missing out on the juiciest insights from our top journalists and analysts. To subscribe, click HERE. ...
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  • US sanctions under ZIDERA impose heavy conditions on Zimbabwe's government, but hit ordinary citizens hardest. Credit: Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
    EconomyZimbabwe

    Hey America, it’s time to end Zimbabwe’s economic punishment

    By Tendai Murisa & Shantha Bloemen
    November 8, 2018
    US sanctions are undermining Zimbabwe’s access credit and investment. They’re supposedly about rule of law, but there’s likely an ulterior motive. Almost a year since ...
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  • Zimbabwe economic crisis: Long queues outside a supermarket in Harare. Credit: Elia Ntali.
    EconomyZimbabwe

    “The situation is unbearable”: Life under Zimbabwe’s economic crisis

    By Elia Ntali
    October 31, 2018
    Zimbabweans may be divided politically, but they are united in suffering the consequences of scarce goods and soaring inflation. Outside a Pick n Pay ...
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  • Patients at a cholera treatment unit in Zimbabwe. Credit: Kate Holt/AusAID.
    Africa InsidersZimbabwe

    Insiders Insight: Zimbabwe cholera outbreak turns to emergency

    By Africa Insiders
    September 25, 2018
    This week’s free preview section (scroll down to see it) is about the worrying cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe. But to see all the sections in ...
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  • Zimbabwean voters queue to vote in the 30 July 2018 elections. Credit: Commonwealth Secretariat.
    PoliticsZimbabwe

    Were Zimbabwe’s elections free, fair and credible? The final scoresheet.

    By Siphosami Malunga
    August 21, 2018
    Before the elections, we identified six make or break conditions that would determine the credibility of the vote. How many were met? This week, ...
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  • Zimbabwe elections: The heart says the opposition can win. The head says ZANU-PF will not allow it. Credit: MDC Zimbabwe.
    PoliticsZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe: Why Chamisa should change his mind about the boycott

    By Simukai Tinhu
    July 26, 2018
    The election is designed only to confer legitimacy on the pre-ordained victor. The opposition should refuse to play its part in this and shout ...
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