BY CHRIS MURONZI Samuel Chikengezha, a 35-year-old fireman, sits on a sofa in his modest home, staring at the television set while he stresses over how...
BY FORTUNE MOYO It’s almost noon, and Bekezela Ndlovu has just a few minutes to get to class. Wearing a gray sweater and red face mask,...
BY FARAI MUTSAKA Inside a sparsely furnished two-room home in rural Zimbabwe, a three-month-old baby cries. His mother, Virginia Mavhunga, spends her days making trips to...
BY NYASHA CHINGONO A convoy of trucks laden with huge black granite rocks trundles along the dusty pathway as a group of villagers look on grimly....
BY VIMBAI CHINEMBIRI In the suburb of Mabvuku, east of Harare, the nation’s capital, Sunday and Monday are water days. Jean Chizimba wakes up at 5...