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Zimbabwe is the house of stone, both literally and figuratively, with its very name derived from the ancient stone city of ...
Zimbabwe openers Brian Bennett and Ben Curran added 95 to lay the base for the 174-run chase • AFP/Getty Images Zimbabwe 273 (Williams 59, Bennett 57, Mehidy 5-52, Rana 3-74) and 174 for 7 ...
Lecturers at the University of Zimbabwe are on a fresh strike, demanding higher salaries. Find out how much they earn.
Wallace Mkanka holds his winning sculpture that will be part of an upcoming exhibition at Oxford University aiming ... Arts Centre near Harare, Zimbabwe, on March 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Aaron Ufumeli) ...
Half-centuries by opener Brian Bennet and Sean Williams led Zimbabwe to 273 and a first-innings lead of 82. But that was down to 25 by day's end when Bangladesh reached 57-1 at stumps, with opener ...
The Asian side have made two changes to a 15-player group for the second and final Test against Zimbabwe. In-form opener Anamul Haque is in line to play his first Test in almost three years after he ...
These stone sculptures from Zimbabwe will take center stage at an upcoming exhibition at Oxford University in Britain, aiming to “contextualize” the legacy of British imperialist Cecil John ...
The University of Zimbabwe Association of University Teachers (AUT) has threatened to escalate industrial action to all 14 state universities within the next 10 days if the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) ...
BRITISH ambassador to Zimbabwe, Pete Vowles has announced a number of initiatives aimed at doubling trade with Zimbabwe. Vowles said this during a welcome cocktail hosted at the Zimbabwe ...
Blessing Muzarabani's nine-wicket match figures and determined batting helped Zimbabwe stun Bangladesh by three wickets in the first match of the two-test series in Sylhet on Wednesday. Mehidy ...
HARARE - Zimbabwe is facing a new measles outbreak. The country's Health Ministry says 38 measles cases have been recorded countrywide. As yet, no deaths have been recorded. Measles is a ...
South Africa cannot afford to ignore Zimbabwe’s freefall into economic and social ruin, not with the border under pressure and our moral credibility in tatters. There may be those who ...