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KB Mpofu is a documentary photojournalist based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. More of his work can be seen here: www.kbmpofu.com
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Buying banknotes to survive Zimbabwe’s sky-high inflation
Zimbabweans are finding creative ways to survive amid high inflation, with individuals like Mr Ngwenya trading torn banknotes and others like Mayibongwe Khumalo filling potholes for tips. The informal economy, comprising 65% women, faces government crackdowns aimed at increasing tax revenues. Small business owners like Sukoluhle Christine Malima and Ms Tafirenyika struggle with fines and competition, exacerbated by power cuts and rising costs. The government's actions are seen as aggressive and uncooperative, further complicating the lives of those trying to make a living.
Dried mangoes project gives rural women a lift
The dried mangoes project in Zimbabwe has significantly empowered rural women by providing training in integrated pest management techniques, leading to increased mango yields and income. The project, funded by international organizations, has enabled farmers to adopt environmentally friendly practices and embrace value addition through mango drying and preservation. This has resulted in higher earnings from exports, improved livelihoods, and the establishment of village savings banks. Key figures like Eupria Nyadome and Mai Mhondiwa have become inspirational leaders in their communities.
Buying banknotes to survive Zimbabwe’s sky-high inflation
Zimbabweans are finding creative ways to survive amid high inflation and economic challenges. Noel Ngwenya trades torn foreign currency notes, while Mayibongwe Khumalo fills potholes for small change. Sukoluhle Christine Malima runs a small restaurant but struggles with fines and competition, and Mercy Tafirenyika faces licensing issues despite being tax compliant. The informal economy is growing, with 76% of employment in this sector, but government efforts to formalize it are causing additional hardships for small traders.
Cyclone Idai impact
Cyclone Idai - Six months later
Aid increases to thousands homeless from Mozambique cyclone — AP Photos
The article reports on the aftermath of Cyclone Idai in southern Africa, particularly focusing on Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. The death toll has surpassed 750 across the three countries, with Mozambique having the highest number of casualties. Efforts are underway to restore essential services like electricity and water, and to prevent the spread of diseases such as cholera. The U.S. military is joining international aid groups to provide assistance. Mozambique's environment minister, Celso Correia, who is also the government's disaster coordinator, has been briefing journalists about the situation, including the number of displaced people and the health conditions in the camps. The situation remains critical, with the death toll expected to rise and concerns about a potential cholera outbreak.
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