Henry Olonga and Andy Flower donned black armbands at the 2002 Cricket World Cup to protest against the Robert Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's first black cricketer, Henry Olonga, says he has ...
Zimbabwe, when I was growing up there, was the breadbasket of Africa and had one of the best education systems in Africa if not the world. The healthcare system was great, too. For a child born in ...
In the beginning, 19-year-old Miriam Shoko, a housemaid by profession in Zimbabwe, was receiving a steady income, with two years of hard work to her credit, but that is no longer the case. For the ...
KHOISANS are Zimbabwe’s forgotten tribe. Despite being the first to settle in Zimbabwe, the minority Khoisan tribe remains poverty-stricken, centuries after settling in the country. For generation ...
A $42 million dam a century in the making could end water shortages for more than half a million Zimbabweans – and win votes for the ruling party in an opposition stronghold that may decide next ...
In 1980, there were two hockey shocks at the Olympics. In February, an unfancied team of American college players beat the Soviets en route to ice hockey gold at the Winter Games in Lake Placid. They ...
Zimbabwe's first black cricketer, Henry Olonga, says he has felt "hated" for 20 years following his black armband protest against his country's then-president, Robert Mugabe. Olonga and team-mate Andy ...
As the world focuses on the upcoming Zimbabwean elections, the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) on Thursday released startling new statistics that call for politicians and donors to defend ...
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