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Past articles by Jeffrey:

Zimbabwe: Forests Disappearing in Energy Poor Zimbabwean Cities

In New Ashdon Park, a medium-density area in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, at new homes that have replaced a once thriving forest, makeshift fireplaces have become common sights as residents solely depend on firewood for energy. → Read More

Forests Disappearing in Energy Poor Zimbabwean Cities

In New Ashdon Park, an area in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, residents depend on using wood from a nearby forest for fuel. → Read More

Zimbabwe: Cattle Turn Into New Currency Amid Inflation in Zimbabwe

In 2007 as inflation walloped the Zimbabwean currency, rendering it valueless, then 54-year-old Langton Musaigwa of Mataruse village west of Zimbabwe in Mberengwa district switched to cattle as his currency. → Read More

Cattle Turn Into New Currency Amid Inflation in Zimbabwe

In 2007 as inflation walloped Zimbabweans, some residents switched to cattle as currency; now, with inflation at 257%, cattle are again the solution. → Read More

Artisanal Miners Ruining Already Diminishing Forests in Zimbabwe

Hordes of artisanal gold miners throng parts of Mazowe village in Zimbabwe’s Mashonaland , where thousands of trees are cut down to process ore. → Read More

Poverty Haunts Land Reform Resettled Farmers in Zimbabwe

Edious Murewa was proud of his 10-hectare piece of land but now faces poverty 22 years after he invaded a farm once owned by a white commercial farmer. → Read More

Zimbabwe: Aged Persons Haunted By Abuse in Zimbabwe

At his house in Mabvuku, a high-density suburb in Harare, the Zimbabwean capital, 86-year-old Tinago Murape claims his grandchildren starve him. → Read More

Vulnerable Aged Persons Haunted by Abuse in Zimbabwe

At his house in Mabvuku, a high-density suburb in Harare, the Zimbabwean capital, 86-year-old Tinago Murape claims his grandchildren starve him. → Read More

Zimbabwe: Sand Poachers Fueling Environmental Harm in Zimbabwe

In Chitungwiza, right next to the highway, 36-year-old Nesbit Gavanga and his five colleagues use shovels as they load trucks with sand. → Read More

Sand Poachers Fueling Environmental Harm in Zimbabwe

Sand poachers in Zimbabwe are blamed for land degradation as they illegally mine river sand. Environmentalists say this could exacerbate climate change. → Read More

Zimbabwe: Starvation Pounds Inflation-Hit Urban Zimbabweans

With inflation at 256.9 percent, 49-year-old Dambudzo Chauruka can no longer afford to buy bread despite working as a civil servant in Zimbabwe. → Read More

Starvation Pounds Inflation-Hit Urban Zimbabweans

With inflation at 256.9 percent, 49-year-old Dambudzo Chauruka can no longer afford to buy bread despite working as a civil servant in Zimbabwe. → Read More

Nonagenarian Opposition Backer Contends for Change in Zimbabwe

Idah Hanyani, popularly known as Gogo Chihera, has backed the opposition since Zimbabwe gained independence The 91-year-old features at all the big rallies. → Read More

Zimbabwe’s Unsung Living HIV/AIDS Hero Spreads Message of Hope

Reki Jimu (51) has lived with HIV for decades. He spreads awareness of how to live successfully with the disease in his hometown of Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe. → Read More

Zimbabwe: Xenophobia-Hit Zimbabweans Saving Country's Dead Economy

Two decades ago, Trynos Mahamba left Zimbabwe for the United Kingdom, but back home, he has changed the lives of his relatives. → Read More

Xenophobia-hit Zimbabweans Saving Country’s Dead Economy

Remittances worth about US$1,4 billion sent by Zimbaweans living abroad are helping to keep the country's economy afloat while supporting families. → Read More

Zimbabwe: Mounting Scramble for Coronavirus Vaccines in Zimbabwe

More than a month ago, she lost her parents, brother, and wife, to the coronavirus. Then her fiancé battled COVID-19, but 27-year-old Melinda Gavi said she had not contracted the disease. → Read More

Mounting Scramble for Coronavirus Vaccines in Zimbabwe

More than a month ago, she lost her parents, brother, and wife, to the coronavirus. Then her fiancé battled COVID-19, but 27-year-old Melinda Gavi said she had not contracted the disease. Gavi joined crowds scrambling to get vaccinated at Parirenyatwa hospital in the Zimbabwean capital Harare even though she was previously sceptical about getting vaccinated … → Read More

Zimbabwe: Mushroom Farming a New Way of Life in Zimbabwe

Mushroom farming is gaining ground in urban Zimbabwe, with more and more people growing the delicacy in their backyard to earn extra bucks. → Read More

Zimbabwe: Solar Cures Energy Ills At Zimbabwe's Power-Short Clinics

Solar power systems at health centres enable live-saving equipment to function, vaccines to be refrigerated, computers to work and patients to get better treatment - and they are good for the climate → Read More