The average rural household in Zimbabwe spends about $3.23 a month on education. The government amended the law to ban the expulsion of pregnant girls, it's just a first step and a lot more support is needed for them. Some religions in Zimbabwe really encouraged child marriage.
Executives have squeezed out Bob Chapek and re-anointed Bob Iger as boss. But the firm’s woes are less about leadership and more about the new economics of Hollywood. We ask why Zimbabwe’s teen mothers find it so hard to stay in school, and what can be done about it. And pigs prove their intelligence, again, by making up after confrontations.
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Runtime: 22 min