Zimbabwe has some of the deadliest roads in the world, with an average of five people killed in accidents every day. Now authorities are trying to take the problem in hand.
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — When Tafara Muvhevhi, a Zimbabwean driving instructor, began work 16 years ago, his job was simple: teach the highway code and prepare learners to ace their driving test. Today ...
MASVINGO, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nearly everyone in Zimbabwe struggles with the country’s failing electricity supply, but for many rural young people it may be their future that is at ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Tuffus Zimbabwe, a musician with national acclaim, is sharing his musical legacy with local youth in the Lowcountry. Zimbabwe, who honed his piano skills at Charleston's ...
A history-making team of Zimbabwean high school students that became world and European moot court competition champions has been widely praised in a country where the education system is beset by ...
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