Nearly 20,000 Shona citizens once animated the 1,800-acre ruins of Great Zimbabwe. Sub-Saharan Africa has many zimbabwes, or stone villages, but this one is by far the most legendary. All that ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Zimbabwe, the landlocked nation nestled in the heart of Southern Africa, conjures up captivating images: the majestic ...
Implications of the ruins For many decades, while Zimbabwe was under white rule (as Rhodesia), archeological investigations ...
Chinese-owned mines are extracting lithium from Zimbabwe, which has the world’s 9th biggest deposits. This displaces rural ...
Zimbabwe is considering culling elephants for the first time since 1988 and using the meat to feed people who have been ...
Zimbabwe will proceed with its first elephant cull in decades after the southern African nation suffered a severe drought, ...
Zimbabwe has authorized a mass slaughter of elephants to feed citizens left hungry by its worst drought in decades.
Zimbabwe won acclaim after hosting last year's men's cricket World Cup Qualifier. (Photo by Alex ... [+] Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images ... cricket was in ruins, but the situation has improved ...
Zimbabwe will cull 200 wild elephants to feed communities facing severe hunger during the worst drought in four decades, wildlife authorities have said. The drought has wiped out crops in southern ...
Zimbabwe plans to cull 200 elephants to feed communities facing acute hunger after the worst drought in four decades, ...