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Asian News International on MSNZimbabwe set to make historic debut in ICC Women's Championship during New Zealand tourZimbabwe women's team will make their historic debut in the ICC Women's Championship and embark on their quest to qualify for ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNZimbabwe and South Africa Set for High-Stakes New Zealand Tour in 2025-26In a landmark moment for women’s cricket, the WHITE FERNS will host Zimbabwe for their first-ever international series on New ...
Zimbabwe women's cricket team will make their ICC Women's Championship debut in a series against New Zealand. The tour, ...
He and Makhanya were working together as part of a syndicate targeting women in shopping malls nationwide. So far, we have linked them to 22 cases involving kidnapping and robbery.
Over 100 lecturers at the University of Zimbabwe have gone on strike demanding a salary increase from $230 to $2,500, resulting in canceled exams and widespread support from students. With no ...
Zimbabwe stone carvers seek a revival as an Oxford exhibition confronts British colonial past Wallace Mkanka holds his winning sculpture at Chitungwiza Arts Center near Harare, Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe’s women’s cricket team is set to make history as they tour the United States for the first time. The limited-overs series will be played at Grand Prairie Stadium in Texas, featuring ...
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 Royal Agricultural University (RAU) in Cirencester has teamed up with the Women's University in Africa (WUA) to create a one-year foundation certificate in horticulture and agriculture. The ...
Kirsty Coventry, a former Zimbabwe swimmer and Africa's most decorated Olympian, has been elected as the next IOC president, making history as the first woman and African to hold the position. She ...
The educational system also opened up somewhat for women. Despite some university reforms during the 1950s, the system remained deeply racialised until the 1980s.
MINISTER July Moyo managed to resolve the impasse between the Women's University of Africa (WUA) and the Council for Social Workers in Zimbabwe (CSWZ) over gaps in the institution's training programs.
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