Zimbabwe’s Second Republic leverages foreign policy to boost GDP and attract investment through engagement and re-engagement strategies.
Adedotun Oyeniyi
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SADC Chairperson Mnangagwa calls for peace and global support after Mozambique’s Constitutional Council upholds the FRELIMO party’s election victory.
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Temba Mliswa accuses ZIFA Ethics Committee of corruption and vows to challenge his disqualification from the presidential race in court.
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Zimbabwe’s urban housing crisis highlights affordability issues, infrastructure gaps, and innovative solutions for sustainable development in rapidly growing cities.
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President Mnangagwa celebrates Zimbabwe’s Unity Accord, emphasizing national progress, unity, and resilience in the face of challenges.
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Zimbabwe’s High Court orders Harare City Council to refurbish Mbare flats, restore services, and provide temporary housing for displaced residents.
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Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume blames informal settlements for Lake Chivero pollution, calling for regulation and urgent system upgrades to protect water quality.
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President Mnangagwa projects Zimbabwe’s economic rebound, driven by fiscal reforms, housing development, and rural modernisation, despite El Niño-induced challenges.
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Zimbabwe’s real estate boom is fueled by housing demand, investment, and rising commercial property needs, driving economic growth and opportunities
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PPC Zimbabwe is ramping up the construction of solar plants to boost clean energy capacity and reduce reliance on the national grid