An El Niño-induced drought is ravaging Zimbabwe, causing severe food shortages and widespread crop failures. International aid is urgently needed to prevent a humanitarian crisis.
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Senator Elias Mudzuri calls for punitive action against officials exposed in the 2023 Auditor-General’s report, demanding accountability for financial mismanagement
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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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Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister lowers the nation’s growth forecast due to severe drought impacting agricultural yields and escalating food insecurity.