Zimbabwe compensates foreign and local farmers for land seized during Mugabe’s land reforms, marking a potential economic shift but sparking concerns about the sustainability and fairness of the process.
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Zimbabwe Government Workers Struggling with Debt, Earning as Little as $80 Per-Month, Union Reveals
Zimbabwe’s government workers are taking home just $80 per month, leaving many in debt, as wages fail to keep pace with rising inflation and living costs, according to the public sector union.
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A Chinese mining giant has committed $3.6 billion to a multi-faceted project in Beitbridge, Zimbabwe, aimed at boosting job creation, infrastructure, and industrial growth.
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Minister Reveals Rift Between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga, VP Skips Key Events Amid Security Concerns
A rift between Zimbabwean President Mnangagwa and Vice President Chiwenga has emerged, with Chiwenga skipping events and Mnangagwa opting for road travel due to security concerns, fueling speculation of deeper political divisions.
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The fraud trial of businessman Douglas Mpofu, an associate of political figure Mike Chimombe, has been moved to October 22, as legal teams prepare for a critical court showdown over allegations of fraud and misappropriation
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Zimbabwe looks to Independent Power Producers to address its energy shortages, with upcoming projects expected to boost electricity capacity and reduce blackouts.
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Sinomine Decries Zimbabwe’s Tough Mining Conditions Amid Lithium Price Slump
Zimbabwe’s mining sector faces a tough road ahead, as Sinomine Resource Group highlights infrastructure issues and global lithium price slumps threatening profitability.
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President Mnangagwa praised the late NPRC Chair Sello Nare for his role in promoting peace and reconciliation in Zimbabwe, granting him a state-assisted funeral.
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Chinese mining in Zimbabwe is causing severe environmental destruction, disappearing mountains, and worsening economic woes, but hope remains for sustainable recovery.
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Zimbabwean opposition leader Job Sikhala warns that jailing political activists will only strengthen their resolve and calls for dialogue over persecution.