SADC announces plans to withdraw troops from the DRC, citing rising casualties and worsening security in the ongoing conflict with M23 rebels.
Adedotun Oyeniyi
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Harare residents warn that water privatization could risk public health and empower elites while calling for greater transparency and governance reforms.
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The U.S. cuts 83 percent of USAID programs, impacting Africa’s health and education sectors, leaving countries like Zimbabwe facing uncertain futures.
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Journalist Blessed Mhlanga remains in detention as his lawyer expresses concerns about his family and urges authorities to grant his bail appeal.
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A decade after Itai Dzamara’s disappearance, Zimbabwe faces mounting pressure to provide answers as activists demand accountability and justice.
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Indian mining firm Vardhaan teams up with Zimbabwe’s Microlight to explore lithium and develop local battery and electric vehicle production.
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Media groups warn Mnangagwa that the new broadcasting bill restricts press freedom, ignores public concerns, and discourages foreign investment in Zimbabwe’s media sector.
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President Mnangagwa reaffirmed ZANU PF’s commitment to people-centered development, highlighting progress in agriculture, mining, ICT, and national unity.
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Zimbabwe’s corruption ranking worsens as Parliament calls on Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi to explain the government’s anti-corruption efforts.
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Zimbabwe has secured ARV supplies despite funding cuts, using domestic resources to prevent shortages and sustain HIV treatment programs.