Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Women Risk Safety, Arrest Entering South Africa to Grocery Shop
Due to drastic inflation in Zimbabwe, many people risk their lives to cross over to South Africa for basic goods such as cooking oil and laundry powder.
How the Biden Administration can Respond to China's Influence in Africa
In the long term, Washington would be better served by addressing African priorities than by trying to counter China at every turn.
What is a Mbira? Google Doodle Celebrates Musical Instrument From Zimbabwe
The interactive Doodle follows the story of a girl discovering the mbira and teaches users how to play the instrument virtually.
Developing Countries Already Tackle Climate Change
African countries only account for 2 percent of coal demand, yet are willing and compelled to take a different path. If the smaller, poorer and vulnerable countries can do it, so can you.
Robert Mugabe: World Reacts to Death of Ex-Zimbabwe President and Dictator
The 95-year-old, who died in Singapore, ruled Zimbabwe with an iron fist until toppled by a military coup in 2017.
Suspected Rhino Poachers Killed After Crashing Into Goat
Zimbabwe's Bubye Valley Conservancy is closely guarded.
Energy Drink with Viagra Banned In Zambia
Vikas Kapoor, the general manager of the drink's manufacturer Revin Zambia, previously said the drink didn't contain any drugs as far as he knew.
Here's How to Help Cyclone Idai's 1.5 Million Victims
"This is the worst disaster in Mozambique's history," one aid organization told Newsweek.
Zimbabwe Soldiers Torturing Demonstrators: Report
Using troops to quell unrest has led to "loss of life and serious bodily injuries and other human rights violations," the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission said.
Domestic Violence Survivors Fight Poachers in Zimbabwe
A special team of Zimbabwean women have transformed from victims of violence into protectors of the country's most valuable natural treasures — its endangered elephants and rhinos.
White Farmers in Zimbabwe Say They're Getting Poorer
In 2000, war veterans evicted at least 4,500 white farmers who are still feeling the effects of having their farmlands expropriated.
American Tourist Survives Hippo Attack
Hippos are some of the world's deadliest animals, killing hundreds of humans a year.
Speeding Driver Hits Elephant, Gets Crushed to Death
Two people are killed by elephants on average each year in the area around the national park located in Thailand.
'Prophet' Claims Herbal HIV Cure, Plans Clinical Trial
"God showed me a certain tree and certain people. We have found the cure for HIV and AIDS," Walter Magaya told followers last month.
Tourist Survives Elephant Attack
Souvenir vendors heard screams and used catapults to scare the beast away and save the tourist's life.
Zimbabwe's President Offered Trump Land for Golf Course
Victoria Falls is world-famous for its wildlife, but President Emmerson Mnangagwa is on a mission to attract foreign investment to the struggling African nation.
Zimbabwe Opposition Forced into Hiding After Election
Zimbabwe's security forces have harassed activists and leaders supporting the MDC Alliance.
Zimbabwe's Opposition Disputes Election Results
Emmerson Mnangagwa got more than half of the vote, preventing a second round runoff.
Zimbabwe Election: Violence and 'Rigged' Results
Armed troops have begun patrolling the streets of the country's capital city of Harare.
Robert Mugabe Criticizes Pension, Wants $10 Million
The deposed leader said he has been given $467,000 and two houses, which he claims is not enough.
Zimbabwe Holds First Election Without Former Leader
The election was a chance for Zimbabwe to diverge from its repressive past under Mugabe.
Zimbabwe President Blames Mugabe Supporters For Attack
Mnangagwa and Grace Mugabe have been seen as political rivals since he was removed from his post as vice president prior to the coup that led to her husband's resignation.
Nelson Chamisa Says Only Change Can Save Zimbabwe
The leader of the Movement for Democratic Change says millennial voters will help him end the Robert Mugabe era.
Bride Marries Days After Losing Arm in Crocodile Attack
Former tennis player Zanele Ndlovu lost her arm in a crocodile attack just five days before her wedding day.
Swaziland King Changes His Country's Name to eSwatini
Austria and Australia, Niger and Nigeria, Uruguay and Paraguay, listen up.
Gold Diggers Illegally Mine Zimbabwe First Lady's Farm
About 400 workers allegedly uprooted trees to dig for gold.
Robert Mugabe Says His Ouster 'Must Be Undone'
The former dictator said that Zimbabwe did not deserve the November 2017 "coup d'état" that removed him from power.
Chinese Condoms Are Too Small, African Minister Says
David Parirenyatwa, Zimbabwe's health minister, says condoms imported from China are too small for African men.
Zuma Is Forced Out of the South African Presidency
His resignation sets off the Ramaphosa era.