Belarus extends crucial economic support to Zimbabwe, focusing on agriculture and industry to help revive the struggling nation’s economy and improve food security.
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Zimbabwe holds 40 trillion cubic feet of gas in Lupane but struggles to attract investors, delaying the development of this key energy resource and economic growth.
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Zimbabwe is increasing nursing graduates to counter the brain drain in the healthcare sector, but retaining these professionals remains a challenge.
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Zimbabwe’s transformation of rural irrigation schemes into self-sufficient business units aims to boost food security and rural development
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Zimbabwe’s rail system collapse has led to increased crime and vandalism, with abandoned railways turning into sites for illegal activities and community concerns growing.
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The Zimbabwean government is pushing for amendments to the Estates Agents Act to crack down on fraudulent real estate practices and protect consumers from unregistered agents.
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Police in Zimbabwe have rescued 22 children begging on the streets of Harare following a viral video, handing them over to social welfare for support and care.
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The postponement of the bail appeal hearing for Zimbabwean human rights defenders extends their detention, drawing concerns about political repression and justice.
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Zimbabwe signs a $5 billion deal with India’s Shapoorji Pallonji Group to build a 5,000-megawatt solar power plant, enhancing energy supply and economic prospects.
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Zimbabwe’s human rights progress is hindered by political interference, according to the ZHRC Chairperson. While challenges persist, activists remain hopeful for reform.