The ZCTU condemns the Zimbabwean government’s crackdown on human rights defenders, calling for the release of detained activists and an end to harassment.
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Only nine of Zimbabwe’s 36 sectors have used over half of their 2024 budget, raising concerns about fiscal management and development.
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A man freed under a presidential pardon has been arrested for killing his father in a dispute over sweet potatoes, raising concerns about the amnesty system’s effectiveness.
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Zimbabwean lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa seeks SADC intervention against Army Chief Anselem Sanyatwe’s alleged threats to subvert democracy.
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Switzerland has pledged $2.7 million to aid drought-stricken districts in Zimbabwe, focusing on immediate relief and long-term solutions to enhance resilience against future droughts.
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ZACC Adds New Fraud Charge to Jailed Businessmen: Zimbabwe’s Anti-Corruption Commission Pursues Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu
Harare, July 31, 2024 — In a stunning development, Zimbabwe’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has escalated its pursuit of Zanu PF businessmen…
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A Zimbabwean immigrant in South Africa challenges the $270 passport fee, sparking debate on citizens’ rights and economic burdens. Will this lead to change?
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Zimbabwe faces political uncertainty as ZANU PF pushes to extend President Mnangagwa’s term, sparking fears of internal rebellion and a potential coup. The situation highlights the delicate balance of power within the ruling party and the potential consequences for the country’s governance.
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Zimbabwe’s First Lady hosts a cultural dinner celebrating Zimbabwean heritage, fostering deeper ties with Serbia and exploring future collaborations
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Zimbabwe’s Parliament demands the resignation of the ZIFA Normalisation Committee, citing incompetence. Lincoln Mutasa, the committee’s chair, defends their efforts amidst growing criticism