The AU hires U.S. lobbyists to push Trump to lift Zimbabwe sanctions, framing it as a trade opportunity and a move to counter China’s influence.
Adedotun Oyeniyi
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Zimbabwe postpones its landmine clearance deadline to 2028 due to funding shortages, impacting affected communities and slowing national security efforts.
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Harare City Council executives earn up to $27,000 monthly, despite failing services and missing funds, sparking outrage and scrutiny over financial mismanagement.
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Businessman Wicknell Chivayo supports extending Mnangagwa’s rule beyond 2028, sparking political divisions and backlash from critics warning against constitutional changes.
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Zimbabwe’s 2025 tobacco season begins in March with a new biometric system to track farmers, prevent fraud, and enhance market efficiency.
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The Beitbridge bus crash has been declared a national disaster. President Mnangagwa urges road safety improvements after 24 lives were lost.
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Zimbabwe’s Agriculture Minister Anxious Masuka has been named Best World Minister at the World Government Summit in Dubai for his leadership in rural development.
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Zimbabwean police have issued a warrant for Blessed Geza over charges of theft, inciting public violence, and undermining the president’s authority.
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President Mnangagwa urges his cabinet to focus on Vision 2030, improve governance, and drive economic transformation with bold and decisive leadership.
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The government assures transparency as the vendor verification process for Mbare Musika market nears completion, ensuring a fair allocation process for traders.