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Good education now only for the rich in Zimbabwe

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"No disruption to learning" touts a newspaper ad for a new private Zimbabwean school, one of many springing up in living rooms, backyards and plots across Harare.

Pfumvu Paruzevha: Drought causing misery in rural Zimbabwe

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Garai Hokonya, 53, a smallholder farmer in Chivhu district, about 120km southwest of Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, has resigned himself to the unpalatable truth that the 12 hectares of maize he planted by hand are being devastated by an unseasonal and prolonged dry spell.

Cases of cholera reported in Zimbabwe

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Cholera has reappeared in Zimbabwe, raising the spectre of another deadly epidemic.

Zimbabweans blur the difference between refugee and general immgrant

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The "humanitarian nature" of the mass movement of Zimbabweans to neighbouring Southern African countries has blurred the distinction between what is a "refugee" and an "economic migrant", because such people fit neither category perfectly and fall between the cracks, a new report says.

Delusional ARV access policy a death warrant for many in Zimbabwe

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Martha* knows that her two young sisters and her need medicine. She also knows where to get it – a clinic a few yards away from her home in Glen Norah, a high-density suburb in the Zimbabwean capital.

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