President Mnangagwa appeals for $5.8 billion in aid at the UN General Assembly to tackle Zimbabwe’s economic crisis amid hopes for regional stability.
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Society
Zimbabwe’s Gold-Backed Currency Faces Uphill Battle After Years of Economic Struggles and Dollar Dominance
Zimbabwe’s gold-backed currency faces an uphill battle after years of economic turmoil, dollar dependence, and public distrust. Here’s what can be done to ensure its success.
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Harare city councillors face accusations of corruption and financial mismanagement amid deteriorating infrastructure and worsening services across the city.
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Opposition leader Jameson Timba and 64 supporters have been denied bail in Zimbabwe, raising concerns about political suppression amid post-election protests.
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American investors are showing keen interest in Zimbabwe’s diverse economic opportunities, with talks of significant investments in mining, energy, and infrastructure.
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Zimbabwean President Mnangagwa cancels his trip to the United Nations General Assembly amid rising political uncertainty following his controversial re-election.
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A lobby group slams Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube for limiting consultations in the 2024 budget process, urging broader public involvement for more transparency. -
Fossil Contracting has resumed work on Lorraine Drive, aiming to fix construction flaws and deliver a road that meets Harare’s quality standards.
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An arrest warrant has been issued for Robert Mugabe Jr., son of the late Zimbabwean leader, over allegations of property damage at a Harare party.
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Zimbabwe secures African Union backing for its bid for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, part of Africa’s push for fair representation in global governance.