Zimbabwe is experiencing extended power cuts due to a technical glitch at Hwange Power Station, disrupting daily life and economic activities.
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Zimbabwean opposition activist Jacob Ngarivhume has been denied bail after his arrest for allegedly inciting public violence, sparking outcry from supporters and rights groups.
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A Zimbabwean woman brought a tortoise to her workplace, threatening her HR manager with black magic over an unpaid salary, highlighting the intersection of cultural beliefs and professional environments.
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Zimbabwe’s gold-backed digital currency, ZiG, now represents 40% of transactions, offering a more stable alternative in an economy plagued by inflation.
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Zimbabwe has banned riverbed mining to safeguard water sources, addressing environmental concerns and promoting sustainable mining practices.
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Zimbabwe’s ruling party calls for the release of jailed activists, signaling a potential shift under mounting regional pressure.
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The recent SADC summit in Angola faces criticism for its failure to address human rights abuses and governance issues in the region.
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President Mnangagwa urges an education overhaul in the SADC region, emphasizing STEM and digital skills to drive industrialization and economic growth.
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SADC member states are under scrutiny for relying on foreign aid despite their rich natural resources, with critics calling for better governance and resource management.
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The SADC summit in Harare is overshadowed by concerns over the detention of activists. As delegates gather, hopes rise for meaningful reform and greater regional cooperation.