Zimbabwe’s community radio stations play a key role in promoting national development by fostering diversity, local language broadcasting, and media access across the country.
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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President Mnangagwa calls on Zimbabwean industries to embrace global markets and increase exports as the country’s trade performance improves to $4.56 billion.
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Villagers in Zimbabwe’s rural areas face political repression and threats of violence for exercising their basic rights, according to a new report by the Zimbabwe Peace Project.
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Discover the top five traditional crafts from Zimbabwe, including basket weaving, stone sculpture, and pottery, crafted with centuries-old techniques.
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Zimbabwe’s ZWG currency faces ongoing challenges as retailers enforce a three-tier pricing system, weakening efforts to stabilize the local economy.
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DPC introduces $1,000 deposit coverage to attract funds into the banking system. The move aims to rebuild trust and stabilize Zimbabwe’s financial sector.
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Zimbabwe intensifies crackdown on illegal gold mining along rivers, ordering environmental restoration to combat severe ecosystem damage.
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Dexter Nduna publicly apologizes to President Mnangagwa for falsely claiming he graduated from UZ, pledging to retake exams and restore his credibility.
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A massive fire at Harare’s Mbare Musika market has left vendors devastated as thousands of dollars’ worth of goods were destroyed.
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Chiredzi, a key sugar-producing town in Zimbabwe, is facing a mounting water crisis as residents experience inconsistent water supply.