The Democratic Alliance calls for the regularization of Zimbabwean Exemption Permits, emphasizing the significant contributions of Zimbabwean migrant workers to the South African economy.
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The CCC faction has accused Zimbabwe’s parliament of being a “circus” after controversial expulsions of legislators, sparking political turmoil.
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In Zimbabwe, a man has been arrested for allegedly killing his father-in-law over an outstanding lobola payment, highlighting the need for peaceful dispute resolution.
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Neville Mutsvangwa, son of a prominent Zimbabwean politician, is released on $1,000 bail for unlawful entry charges. The case raises important issues about justice and privilege.
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ZANU-PF is set for major changes as new political commissar Richard Moyo announces a massive restructuring to rejuvenate the party.
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Zimbabwe introduces a new currency, leading to a significant drop in monthly inflation and an increase in its value against the US dollar, offering hope for economic stability.
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Zimbabwe commits to debt settlement and economic reforms to boost growth, says President Mnangagwa at the Annual Mining Conference.
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Nelson Chamisa maintains pressure on SADC for electoral reforms nearly a year after Zimbabwe’s disputed elections, seeking democratic integrity.
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Baboons in Kariba are causing chaos due to an El Niño-induced drought, leading to increased human-wildlife conflict. Learn how locals are coping
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President Mnangagwa hints at retirement amid ZANU-PF push for a third term, sparking debate on Zimbabwe’s political future.