President Mnangagwa has called upon traditional chiefs to help reconcile Zimbabweans over the emotional Gukurahundi massacres, aiming to address longstanding grievances and promote healing.
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Zimbabwean MP Allan Markham is demanding $150,000 in damages after alleging abduction and torture by CIO operatives, spotlighting serious human rights issues.
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Faced with high costs and shortages of essential medicines, many Zimbabweans are crossing into Zambia for more affordable and reliable healthcare, highlighting the critical state of Zimbabwe’s health system.
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Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister lowers the nation’s growth forecast due to severe drought impacting agricultural yields and escalating food insecurity.
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Zimbabwe faces a severe drought that has left many families without food. The government and NGOs are stepping in to provide aid and long-term solutions.
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Zimbabwean pensioners have petitioned Parliament for higher payouts, highlighting their struggle to survive on meager monthly payments from the NSSA.
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The Zimbabwe Exemption Permits deadline in South Africa is nearing, affecting thousands of Zimbabweans who must regularize their status or face deportation.
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Zimbabwe is actively courting Russian tourists to boost its tourism sector, offering unique attractions and easier travel options to enhance visitor experience.
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Zimbabwe has received a $32.2 million payout from the African Risk Capacity to support over 700,000 people affected by severe drought conditions.
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Top lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa demands a retraction from Major General Sanyatwe for unconstitutional partisan statements supporting Zanu-PF, urging military neutrality.