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Trump issues new travel bans and restrictions for 20 countries
President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that his travel restrictions have expanded to 20 additional countries. Citizens ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Ian Smith, Rhodesia's last white prime minister whose attempts to resist black rule dragged the country now known as Zimbabwe into isolation and civil war, died Tuesday ...
Donald Trump is not the first world leader trying to replace a skilled minority group with a politically favored majority. He will not be the first to fail. Shortly after the British Empire’s conquest ...
UAE Women will tour Zimbabwe for a white-ball series comprising of four WODIs and a couple of WT20Is in September-October. The series will commence on September 26 after a practice match between UAE ...
HARARE, ZIMBABWE — Zimbabwe’s tobacco sector was once on the brink of collapse. Now, it’s booming again. Last year alone, it earned the country close to US$1 billion in revenue. But though the crop is ...
When the word “apartheid” appears, many immediately think of the segregation that dominated society in South Africa and Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). “Apartheid” (in Afrikaans, “apartness) is the ...
CHITUNGWIZA, Zimbabwe — A pair of white hands blinding a Black face. A smiling colonizer with a Bible, crushing the skull of a screaming native with his boot. Chained men in gold mines, and a pregnant ...
Long-frozen relations between the United States and Zimbabwe may be thawing after the Southern African nation slashed all taxes on US goods flowing into the country and announced it has begun to pay ...
Only a 'small fraction' of white farmers who lost their land in the 2000s in Zimbabwe have been compensated to date. More than two decades ago over 4,000 commercial farmers lost their land to black ...
A majority of White Zimbabweans who lost their farms during a land grab more than 20 years ago have rejected an offer of dollar bonds as part of a government pay off. The 10-year bonds worth $308 ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe — A group representing many of the white farmers whose land was seized during Zimbabwe’s land reforms over two decades ago has rejected a compensation deal and said it wants to reopen ...
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