Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi calls for a parliamentary probe into Harare City Council’s demolitions in Belvedere, citing lack of court orders.
Adedotun Oyeniyi
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Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second-largest city, faces a critical water shortage tHat could see taps run dry by year-end.
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Harare councillor fined for lying about academic credentials, raising questions about qualifications and competence in city council
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Zimbabwe’s tourism industry embraces tech, eco-tourism, and social media, making the country an exciting, sustainable, and accessible destination
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A cholera outbreak in Kariba leaves one dead and 14 suspected cases, prompting preventive efforts and water inspections in affected communities
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A Zimbabwean bank executive warns that RBZ’s tight monetary policies, aimed at exchange rate stability, are limiting productive lending and economic growth
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Zimbabwe initiates debt restructuring talks to tackle $21 billion in arrears, aiming to restore economic stability and re-enter international capital markets.
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Zimbabwe’s gold-backed currency gains as central bank tightens monetary policy; further budget measures expected to support the ZiG’s role.
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Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe pays ZWG140,000 to Gweru resident assaulted by police, following a court-ordered compensation
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Zimbabwe joins the ICC Women’s Championship as the new FTP cycle introduces global tournaments, including the T20 Champions Trophy, and the return of West Indies to Test cricket.