Nelson Chamisa’s rejection of Mnangagwa’s offer to serve as Leader of Opposition in Parliament has drawn sharp criticism from Mnangagwa ally Christopher Mutsvangwa.
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A regional trade union has petitioned Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister over the unilateral devaluation of the Zimbabwe dollar, urging immediate dialogue to address the economic impact.
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Zimbabwe’s Treasury rules out exchange rate convergence as part of efforts to stabilize its economy and control inflation amid currency challenges.
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Mthuli Ncube reassures Zimbabweans amid the Zimdollar’s decline, citing US$10 billion in foreign reserves to stabilize the economy and maintain financial stability.
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Zimbabwe police have identified suspects in the $4 million Ecobank robbery and are working with South African Interpol to recover the stolen funds.
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Zimbabwe has hired advisers to help tackle its $21 billion in defaulted debt, aiming to negotiate with creditors and regain access to international financing.