News media reported recently that Zimbabwe is the poorest country in the world after the Democratic Republic of Congo. But Africa Check discovered such rankings are flawed. The post No, Zimbabwe is ...
Zimbabwe is Africa's biggest producer of tobacco but some farmers believe the country's long-term future could lie in a very different crop - blueberries. Thanks to a breakthrough in trade talks with ...
Tensions inside Zimbabwe's ruling party have the potential to destabilize the southern African country. Analysts warn civil war could follow if party infighting is not resolved. Zimbabwe has been ...
As a global inflationary wave continues to send costs soaring for everything from fuel to groceries, some governments are getting creative in reining in prices. Zimbabwe, a country of less than 15 ...
HARARE, October 12, 2022— To achieve the ambitious goal of becoming an upper-middle income country (UMIC) by 2030, Zimbabwe will need to sharply accelerate productivity growth and ensure quality jobs, ...
Zimbabwe is preparing to cull 200 elephants in response to a severe drought and rising ecological pressures, according to an announcement made last week by Environment Minister Sithembiso Nyoni in ...
Zimbabwe has abundant lakes and dams, which could be considered sites for future renewable energy investments and similar projects on these lakes and dams are fully supported given that the generation ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Zimbabwe's Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube about his mission to turn around his country's crumbling economy. PRESIDENT EMMERSON MNANGAGWA: From now on, Zimbabwe is open for ...
Zimbabwe’s gold-backed digital token is not going to stabilize the country’s local currency as the central bank hopes, two economists told CoinDesk. On May 8, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe issued ...
Sean Williams (right) made his Zimbabwe debut in 2005 and has played 156 one-day internationals for his country Sean Williams thought cricket in Zimbabwe was "dying" during a "dark period" for his ...
It should come as no surprise that the country with the single worst track-record for hyperinflation since World War II—Zimbabwe, whose local currency depreciated at a rate of 79,600,000,000% a month ...