Cities in Crisis
Residents of the country’s deteriorating urban centres blame government policies for the collapse of municipal services and infrastructure.
Bennett Promises Continued Struggle Against Mugabe
Opposition figure Roy Bennett told IWPR he had no plans to leave Zimbabwe, just before police put him on their wanted list in connection with an alleged coup plot.
Zimbabweans Denied Dignified Funerals
So many Zimbabweans are now dying that burial at Harare's cemeteries is becoming a privilege of the rich.
Schools Hit by Teacher Exodus
Woefully underpaid and threatened with violence, teachers are leaving their jobs in droves.
Zimbabwe IMF Membership in the Balance
IMF ratchets up pressure on Zimbabwe to change policies and repay entire debt to the fund.
Turning Out the Lights in Zimbabwe
The power company blames the central bank’s anti-inflation policy for its inability to keep the electricity flowing.
Concern at Mugabe's State of Health
Cabinet ministers say they are increasingly worried at the Zimbabwean leader’s erratic behaviour.
Zimbabwe: Independent Judge Flees to UK
Benjamin Paradza found himself on trial after issuing one too many judgements against the Mugabe government.
Zimbabwean Students Driven to Prostitution
Impoverished students try to escape hardship and hunger by selling sexual favours.
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