SADC leaders convene in Harare to discuss solutions for the escalating M23 rebel conflict in eastern DRC, aiming to restore peace and stability in the region.
Adedotun Oyeniyi
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Civic education in Zimbabwe empowers citizens, enhances democratic participation, and promotes accountability through initiatives by organizations like ZIMCET and USAID.
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Zimbabwe must overcome intensified crackdowns on critics, repression of civil society, and endemic corruption to achieve stable and democratic governance.
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The Mutirikwi Hydro Power Plant now powers Masvingo with reliable electricity, supporting local development and Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 goals.
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Zimbabwe employs a comprehensive approach to tackle drought and food insecurity, including establishing the Drought Action Committee, implementing a National Drought Plan, promoting climate-smart agriculture, strengthening social assistance, and encouraging alternative livelihoods.
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Zimbabwe to receive $76 million from Australia for climate-resilient farming and sustainable agricultural development.
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Zimbabwe is attracting international business through policy reforms, investment incentives, and infrastructure upgrades, despite challenges like policy inconsistency.
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Zimbabwe has made strides in rural electrification, yet significant challenges persist. Addressing funding constraints, infrastructure deficits, and policy inconsistencies through diversified energy sources and public-private partnerships is crucial for achieving universal access.
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Police arrest over 5,000 offenders in Harare’s CBD to restore order, improve safety, and enforce traffic regulations effectively.
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Zimbabwe’s trade growth is fueled by top exports like gold, nickel, tobacco, platinum, ferrochrome, and agricultural products, supporting its economy.