Zimbabwe
Hearing Sieg Heil at 76: Why you can't kill the Jew inside - opinion
After a shocking antisemitic rally, a 76-year-old man embraces Judaism, reconnects with family, and finds community.
Zimbabwe wildlife habitat to cull at least 50 elephants due to overcrowding
New dinosaur species discovered in Zimbabwe highlights Africa's paleontological potential
Meet the mysterious 'ostrich people' of Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe's Mugabe resigns, ending four decades of rule
The resignation letter written that was read out by the speaker of the country's parliament made no mention of who he was leaving in charge of the country.
Mugabe defies expectations, refuses to step down as Zimbabwe president
The leader of Zimbabwe's war veterans said on Sunday plans to impeach President Robert Mugabe would go ahead as scheduled.
Zimbabwe's ruling party expels Mugabe
"I've been waiting all my life for this day. Free at last. We are free at last."
Zimbabwean Jews ‘cautiously optimistic’ following peaceful military takeover
Despite heavy military presence in Harare, life is continuing as normal.
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Zimbabwe: Jewish leaders instruct community to stay indoors amid coup
Israel's ambassador in Pretoria, South Africa, is in constant communication with the community.
Zimbabwe military says seizes power to stop 'criminals', Mugabe safe
Soldiers deployed across the Zimbabwe capital Harare on Tuesday and seized the state broadcaster.
Telfed’s 70th
During the World War II the South African Zionist Federation twice a week sent planes with military supplies and dehydrated food products.