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'We moved from UK to Zimbabwe for better work life balance - it's our home now'
A couple who moved to Zimbabwe with their children to try and find a better work life balance say they have now found their new home and are unlikely to return to the UK. Natalie Furk, 35, and her husband, James, 37, felt they were "working to...

US aid cuts force Zimbabwe sex workers to use unsafe alternatives
HARARE: Sex workers in Zimbabwe are facing increased health risks following the abrupt withdrawal of United States foreign health aid earlier this year. President Donald Trump’s decision to cut funding has severely impacted clinics that previously...
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Watch: Northamptonshire family move 5,000 miles to Zimbabwe
Watch Natalie talk about why she and her family made the 5,000-mile move to Zimbabwe. Natalie Furk, 35, and her husband, James, 37, made the move to live in James' childhood home in March 2024 after they felt their work life balance was off. James...

’We were fed up of working to survive in the UK - now we’re thriving in Zimbabwe’
A family who were "just surviving" in the UK have swapped Britain for Zimbabwe, moving 5,000 miles and now enjoy the luxury of having staff to clean, cook and garden for them. Natalie Furk, 35, and her husband James, 37, decided to relocate to...

WWF Zimbabwe, Global Methane Hub launch project to develop satellite-guided grazing to cut livestock emissions.
WWF Zimbabwe says it will work with the Global Methane Hub as part of a new initiative to develop satellite-based decision support systems that help farmers optimize livestock grazing to improve nutrition, increase productivity, and reduce...

Zimbabwe backs China’s Global Governance Initiative: Defence Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri
By Xinhua ZIMBABWEAN Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said the country supports the Global Governance Initiative (GGI) proposed by China. The GGI reflects China’s clear assessment and policy response to the current international...

Climate change fuels malaria surge in Zim, overwhelming health systems
Climate change fuels malaria surge in Zim, overwhelming health systems AS the sun beats down on the dusty village of Chirumanzu, Mavis Moyo wipes the sweat from her brow as she struggles to tend to her crops. The 42-year-old mother of four is no...

US cuts leave Zimbabwe sex workers scrambling for alternative
In a cramped room with blistered walls on the edge of Harare, three sex workers sat pressed together on a frayed mattress spread across bare concrete. This was the work station for the women, who say their trade turned perilous after US President...

Legal Discussions with Vengai Madzima: Construction and Engineering Contracts in Zimbabwe
NewZimbabwe.com has invited Mr. Vengai Madzima, the Senior Partner at Madzima Chidyausiku Museta Legal Practitioners (MCM Legal), to discuss construction and engineering contracts in Zimbabwe. Reporter: Welcome back Mr. Madzima. What are the...

'We were working to survive in UK so moved 5,000 miles to Zimbabwe' says Leicester mum
A family "working to survive in the UK" ditched Britain and moved 5,000 miles to Zimbabwe and now have staff to clean, garden and cook for them. Natalie Furk, 35, originally from Leicester, and her husband, James, 37, made the move to live in...

US cuts leave Zimbabwe sex workers scrambling for alternatives
HARARE - In a cramped room with blistered walls on the edge of Harare, three sex workers sat pressed together on a frayed mattress spread across bare concrete. This was the work station for the women, who say their trade turned perilous after US...

UK couple who move 5,000 miles to Zimbabwe share 'huge difference'
A British family, who were "struggling to make ends meet in the UK," have swapped life in Britain for a 5,000-mile move to Zimbabwe, where they now employ staff to handle their cleaning, gardening and cooking. Natalie Furk, 35, and her husband...

Business News | Platinum Crest Agro Ventures to Build Zimbabwe's Largest Sugar Mill with USD 170 Million Investment
PNN New Delhi [India], September 15: In a landmark move to strengthen India-Africa cooperation in agriculture and trade, Indian enterprise Platinum Crest Agro Ventures Pvt. Ltd. has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the Government of Zimbabwe...

Zimbabwe's highways double as drug pipelines
Zimbabwe's highways, long celebrated as lifelines that link cities, towns and villages, are increasingly becoming corridors of contraband. Alongside buses packed with weary travellers and trucks loaded with goods, a darker trade is thriving:...

Zimbabwe’s health care provision
33 BY EDDIE CROSS OUR national health budget is about US$800 million. That is just US$50 per capita. Not a lot of money to provide health care to 16 million people. Eighty percent of this goes into the maintenance and operation of about 100 major...
Zimbabwe Health Minister Reveals That 60% Of Zimbabweans Use Traditional Healers
Zimbabwe’s Health and Child Care Minister, Douglas Mombeshora, has publicly stated that 60% of Zimbabweans are relying on traditional healers for medical assistance. The minister’s comments have thrown a spotlight on the deteriorating state of...
Zimbabwe backs China's Global Governance Initiative: defense minister
HARARE, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- Zimbabwean Defense Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said the country supports the Global Governance Initiative proposed by China. Muchinguri-Kashiri made the remarks on Friday at a reception held by the Chinese...

Pharmacist sues CID officers for malicious arrest
News / by Staff reporter 01 Jan 1970 at 01:00hrs | Views A pharmacist based at Murambinda Growth Point in Buhera has taken three police officers from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to court, demanding US$50 000 in damages for what she...

Zimbabwe's soccer nepotism falls to Mozambique
Nepotically and tribally selected Zimbabwe Under-17 national team endured a disappointing start to their Cosafa Championship campaign yesterday, losing 1-0 to Mozambique in front of a sizeable home crowd at Ngoni Stadium. The Young Warriors,...

Hospitals Are Pathetic, Zanu PF Women’s League Boss Openly Tells Mnangagwa
Hospitals Are Pathetic, Zanu PF Women’s League Boss Openly Tells Mnangagwa By A Correspondent While appealing directly to President Emmerson Mnangagwa for urgent intervention, Zanu PF Women’s League boss Mabel Chinomona painted a grim picture of...