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BULAWAYO - After a year-long pursuit, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) have made a significant breakthrough in the ...
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has raised the alarm over an increasing number of fire outbreaks linked to unsupervised and ...
The Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe (RPAZ) this week hosted its second National Radiation Safety Conference in Bulawayo, focusing on strategies to ...
From carrying drinks at Lord's to carrying South Africa over the line in Bulawayo, Corbin Bosch didn't miss his moment ...
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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNSafe haven for diabetes patients in ByoA BULAWAYO man has launched a safe haven for diabetes patients to advocate for improved care and better access to disease management tools. Diabetes is a chronic disease. It occurs either when the ...
On Nov. 14, 2017, novelist NoViolet Bulawayo woke up to the news that Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s ruler for nearly four decades, had been deposed in a coup. Bulawayo, 40, was at home in Oakland ...
Scott Simon talks with NoViolet Bulawayo about her new novel "Glory," based on the 2017 coup that ousted Zimbabwe's long-time president Robert Mugabe. "Glory" is a novel openly inspired by Orwell ...
Bulawayo is her hometown, and Zimbabwe’s second largest city. In 2017, when Mugabe was deposed, Bulawayo was teaching creative writing at Stanford University, but decided to return home weeks later.
South Africa tasted long-awaited success with victory in the World Test Championship final against Australia earlier this ...
In Bulawayo's steady hands, what could be a tale of woe becomes a story of resilience. Even as the government sends in bulldozers to "clear" the shantytowns, the adults of Paradise go out to vote.
In NoViolet Bulawayo’s new novel, “Glory,” a nation riven by decades of autocratic rule finds itself dividing once again. Seeking “to forget the screaming in their heads,” the citizens ...
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