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A longtime president of Zimbabwe, 93-year-old Robert Mugabe faces impeachment proceedings tomorrow. In a televised speech today, Mugabe acknowledged the criticism of his 37 years in power, but he stopped short of stepping down. Many expected he would
Zimbabwean Women Threaten Sex Strike津巴布韦妇女威胁性罢工 Hello, and welcome to As It Is, our daily magazine show for people learning American English. Im Christopher Cruise in Washington. Today, we hear about how researchers are using te
Late Zimbabwean Writer Remembered 纪念已故的津巴布韦作家 The death in Norway last month of Zimbabwe writer and activist Chenjerai Hove rocked the African literary world. Hove, who was 59, went into exile in 2001. He had been a critic of th
Todd: OK, Leath, you're from Zimbabwe. Could you talk about that? 好的,利思,你来自津巴布韦。你能和我们讲两句吗? Leath: Yeah, OK. Well, I'm from Harare, which is the capital of Zim. And I was born there. My folks are British
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe Resigns Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has resigned after 37 years in office. Parliamentary speaker Jacob Mudenda read Mugabes resignation letter to Zimbabwes Parliament Tuesday. Mugabe wrote, My decision to res
Zimbabwe's Opposition: July 30 Vote at Risk The worlds oldest person lives in Zimbabwe and is 141 years old. Not far behind is a 134-year-old, also from Zimbabwe. So says the countrys voters registration list, which has come under sharp criticism bef
As has been the case in previous years, human rights conditions in Zimbabwe remain deeply troubling, according to the recently-issued State Department Country Reports On Human Rights Practices. In 2016, the government of President Robert Mugabe conti
Fire Destroys Larges Areas of Zimbabwe Farmland Martin Rushmere Harare 30 Aug 2001 Large areas of commercial 1)farmland in Zimbabwe have reportedly been destroyed by fire. There are allegations that t
Appeal for Support of Zimbabwean Journalists Roger Wilkison Brussels 28 Aug 2001 16:47 UTC A group of Zimbabwean journalists is 1)denouncing what it says is a 2)vendetta by government authorities agai
AS IT IS 2015-08-05 Second American Accused of Illegally Killing Lion in Zimbabwe 第二个美国人被指控在津巴布韦非法杀害狮子 Zimbabwe has accused an American doctor of illegally killing a lion. Jan Casimir Seski is the second Americ
Environmentalists Worry about Zimbabwe Wetlands 环保人士忧心津巴布韦湿地遭破坏 Environmentalists in Zimbabwe are concerned about the building of shopping malls and housing on wetlands. They say the development will affect water supplie
AS IT IS 2015-03-16 Fighting for Lions in Zimbabwe 在津巴布韦为更好的保护狮子而努力 Conservationists are breeding lions in the Southern African nation of Zimbabwe. The wildlife experts hope to increase the lion population to keep the
AS IT IS 2016-01-04 Zimbabwe Switches to Yuan as Reserve Currency 津巴布韦将采用中国人民币作为其法定货币 Zimbabwe announced last week that it would shift to the Chinese yuan as its reserve currency. A reserve currency is a foreign
南非面临久旱食物短缺问题 Several provinces in South Africa have been declared drought disaster areas,threatening food shortages across the country. 南非一些省已公布了对整个国家食物造成威胁的旱灾地区。 We should n
White Farmers to Remain in Zimbabwe Jail Martin Rushmere Harare 8 Aug 2001 19:36 UTC A group of commercial farmers in Zimbabwe, accused of attacking land 1)invaders , are being held in jail for a thir
A senior military officer in Zimbabwe is quoted as calling on the country's troops to vote for President Robert Mugabe in the upcoming presidential runoff election against opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. With voting due to take place in less tha
Zimbabwe Problems Lead to Poaching Challiss McDonough Dubamanzi Conservancy, South Africa 29 Aug 2001 The unrest in Zimbabwe during the past year has led to a 1)shortage of food in some areas. Many co
Zimbabwe Ministers Accused of Political Violence Martin Rushmere Harare 31 Aug 2001 Government ministers in Zimbabwe have been accused of political violence leading up to last year ' s 1)parliamentary
418 Zimbabwe ' s Land Reform on Commonwealth ' s Agenda Ivan Watson Abuja 6 Sep 2001 01:57 UTC Foreign ministers from Britain, Zimbabwe and six other British Commonwealth countries arrived in the Nige
Thousands of Zimbabwe Farm Workers Made Homeless Martin Rushmere Harare 5 Sep 2001 Zimbabwe commercial farmers say that more than 5,000 farm workers and their families have been made homeless in the p