The Chinese steel plant in Zimbabwe promises jobs and growth, but raises environmental concerns among local communities and advocates.
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Zimbabwe’s Inflation Surge: The Impact of Currency Devaluation on Everyday Life
Zimbabwe’s currency devaluation has led to soaring inflation, affecting everyday life and local businesses. Learn about the impacts and solutions for economic stability.
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A ZimParks ranger is on trial for killing three lions in Hwange National Park, citing self-defense. The case raises conservation and ranger safety concerns.
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A lawyer argues Zimbabwe’s ZiG currency is no longer legal tender due to an expired statutory instrument, raising concerns about currency stability and legal clarity.
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Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Botswana has engaged with local police to ensure the safety of Zimbabweans amid threats of violence related to election tensions and alleged ZANU-PF interference.
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President Mnangagwa condemns U.S. sanctions on Zimbabwe, attributing them to economic struggles and urging SADC support for lifting sanctions on Anti-Sanctions Day.
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Zimbabwe’s Information Minister Jenfan Muswere denies rumors of a leadership rift between President Mnangagwa and Vice President Chiwenga, reaffirming that there is no vacancy in the presidency as preparations for the National People’s Conference continue.
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Zimbabwe has been ranked the third scariest country to drive in due to poor road infrastructure, dangerous driving behaviors, and frequent accidents.
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In October 2024, Zimbabwe reported its first two cases of Mpox, raising concerns about public health preparedness. The government initiated containment measures to control the outbreak.
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A former CIO director claims that Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa orchestrated the 2017 coup to avoid prosecution for his role in the Gukurahundi massacres of the 1980s.