Japan provides $1.4 million in food aid to 26,000 Zimbabwean families hit hard by a severe El Niño-induced drought.
Adenike Adeodun

Adenike Adeodun
Adeodun Adenike Dorcas boasts over four years of extensive experience in human capital management. Her diverse expertise encompasses areas like writing, strategic project management, and visionary leadership. Committed to elevating Africa's talent landscape, Adeodun holds a fervent belief in the intrinsic potential of every individual. She is dedicated to ensuring they are equipped with the essential tools and knowledge for their professional ascent. By aligning people's skills and aspirations with organizational goals, she aims to transform workspaces into centers of innovation and excellence.
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Nelson Chamisa rejects calls to step down, insists on continuing the fight for Zimbabwe’s future amid growing criticism.
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Zimbabwe Red Cross delivers vital aid to thousands, tackling drought-induced food shortages and keeping children in school.
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Zimbabwe’s SADC leadership is under fire as human rights abuses escalate, with activists arrested and tortured under Mnangagwa’s government.
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With time pressing forward, it’s up to the youth to lead and reshape a world left scarred by outdated power.
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Zimbabwe’s road deaths rise due to speeding, recklessness, and poor vehicle upkeep. Experts urge stricter safety enforcement.
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Sixteen lives lost in three major road accidents during Heroes holiday, prompting urgent calls for improved road safety measures.
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Zacc confiscates luxury cars from Harare town clerk’s wives amid a $9.2 million corruption investigation involving city contracts.
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Zanu PF asserts arrests target criminals, not opposition, as Zimbabwe prepares for the SADC summit under tight security
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Zimbabwe’s government crackdown on dissent challenges the freedoms once fought for by its liberation heroes, raising concerns among civic groups.