A couple takes pictures at East London Beach on 30 December 2023.
Leaners at Dinde Primary School in Hwange District, on 26 June 2024.
For Marvelous Nakamba Foundation.
Umzingwane Dam, at 2,3% of its water storage capacity on
Nelson Chamisa, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader arrives at Mkoba Stadium for the opposition party’s campaign rally in Gweru, Zimbabwe, July 16, 2023.REUTERS/KB Mpofu Nelson Chamisa, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader arrives at Mkoba Stadium for the opposition party’s campaign rally in Gweru, Zimbabwe, July 16, 2023.REUTERS/KB Mpofu
Young women sing and dance during the King Mzilikazi commemorations at Mhlahlandlela, near Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, September 7, 2024. REUTERS/KB Mpofu Young women sing and dance during the King Mzilikazi commemorations at Mhlahlandlela, near Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, September 7, 2024. REUTERS/KB Mpofu
Zimbabwe Expects A Record Wheat Harvest Yield For 2022 TICEHURST, ZIMBABWE - NOVEMBER 11: Farm workers offload wheat from a tractor into a storage room at Redwood farm on November 11, 2022 in Ticehurst, Zimbabwe. With the wheat shortage caused by the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, Zimbabwe is positioning itself as a solution provider, with Harare announcing a historic harvest of 380,000 tons of wheat compared to 300,000 harvested in 2021. (Photo by KB Mpofu/Getty Images)
An election officer verifies a voter’s credentials at a polling station in Luveve township in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, August 23, 2023. REUTERS/KB Mpofu An election officer verifies a voter’s credentials at a polling station in Luveve township in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, August 23, 2023. REUTERS/KB Mpofu
A Citizens for Coalition Change (CCC) supporter poses for a photograph during the opposition party’s election campaign rally at White City Stadium in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, August 20, 2023. REUTERS/KB Mpofu A Citizens for Coalition Change (CCC) supporter poses for a photograph during the opposition party’s election campaign rally at White City Stadium in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, August 20, 2023. REUTERS/KB Mpofu
BULAWAYO, ZIMBABWE – SEPTEMBER 9: An unidentified couple waits for King Charles III’s first televised address at a pub on September 9, 2022 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Queen Elizabeth II visited Bulawayo with Prince Philip in 1991 when Zimbabwe was still a member of the Commonwealth. (Photo by KB Mpofu/Getty Images) BULAWAYO, ZIMBABWE – SEPTEMBER 9: An unidentified couple waits for King Charles III’s first televised address at a pub on September 9, 2022 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Queen Elizabeth II visited Bulawayo with Prince Philip in 1991 when Zimbabwe was still a member of the Commonwealth. (Photo by KB Mpofu/Getty Images)
17 February 2022: Seven year old Lincoln Tomu was badly burned by an underground coal fire in Hwange, September 2021. 17 February 2022: Seven year old Lincoln Tomu was badly burned by an underground coal fire in Hwange, September 2021.
Malasha, the rock that burns 12 November 2020, Hwange, Zimbabwe: An unidentified Chinese worker poses for a photo at Dinson Colliery in Hwange. Dinson recently started producing coke, using coal sourced at mines such as Zambezi Gas, Hwange Colliery.