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Zim Homecoming Edition

Not yet time to plan a return trip to Zim
Africa
/ 19 April 2013

Not yet time to plan a return trip to Zim

Memories of a forced departure haunt Chenjerai Hove, who explains why he’s unlikely to return to his birthplace anytime soon.

By Chenjerai Hove
The high cost of repatriating loved ones after death
Africa
/ 19 April 2013

The high cost of repatriating loved ones after death

Many Zimbabwean nationals die in South Africa, but transporting them home for burial can cost up to thousands of Rands.

By Ray Ndlovu
Zim: Accidental celebrity returns to her roots and tumbles to earth
Africa
/ 19 April 2013

Zim: Accidental celebrity returns to her roots and tumbles to earth

Makosi Musambasi shot to fame after appearing nude as a contestant on the Big Brother UK reality show. She’s back in Zim and facing a reality check.

By Ray Ndlovu
Rough estimates: Millions of Zimbabweans abroad
Africa
/ 19 April 2013

Rough estimates: Millions of Zimbabweans abroad

In 2000 – as political tension and violence flared and an economic meltdown struck – millions of Zimbabweans left the country. Where are they now?

By Ray Ndlovu
Zim diaspora drives property boom
Africa
/ 19 April 2013

Zim diaspora drives property boom

Zimbabweans working outside the country are contributing to a property boom and investors are banking on them purchasing in high-end suburbs.

By Jason Moyo
Zimbabwe needs you, or your cash
Africa
/ 19 April 2013

Zimbabwe needs you, or your cash

The country is calling its children back, but most seem unwilling to risk returning to an unstable environment.

By Jason Moyo
Who moved my country?
Africa
/ 18 April 2013

Who moved my country?

After a decade away, Everjoice J Win returns and battles with a different Zimbabwe. Or is she ultimately the one who has changed?

By Everjoice J Win

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