Zimbabwe’s central bank projects a 5% annual inflation rate by year-end with the introduction of a new currency, aiming to stabilize the troubled economy and restore confidence
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ZANU-PF leaders Mike Chimombe and Tawanda Mpofu arrested over a failed goat distribution scheme, raising corruption concerns.
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The opposition CCC plans protests demanding the release of 78 detained activists, accusing the Zimbabwean government of political repression and urging international intervention
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Welshman Ncube has criticized Nelson Chamisa’s leadership of the CCC as autocratic, highlighting internal divisions and challenges within Zimbabwe’s main opposition party.
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The Constitutional Court has ruled in favor of Zimbabweans on exemption permits in South Africa, providing temporary relief from deportation and ensuring their continued stay in the country.
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In response to an El Niño-induced drought, over 1.6 million Zimbabweans are receiving vital food aid to prevent widespread hunger. The collaborative effort aims to provide immediate relief and build long-term agricultural resilience.
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Opposition activists from Zimbabwe’s CCC remain in custody after a court session is delayed when the investigating officer rushes to attend to his pregnant wife, prolonging their detention.
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A massive scandal in Zimbabwe reveals the misuse of $87 million from the Presidential Goat Scheme by key figures, sparking public outrage and demands for accountability.
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CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and 79 activists claim they are facing police brutality in custody following their arrest during a protest in Harare.
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Zimbabwe’s opposition leader and 78 youths will appear in court following their arrest during protests in Harare, a critical moment for the country’s political future.