In a bold move against hunger, Zimbabwe’s government unveils a ZWL$11 billion food aid program to support drought-hit households across the nation.
Oluwatosin Alabi
Oluwatosin Alabi
Oluwatosin Racheal Alabi, an accomplished journalist, boasts of a pivotal year with Insight Links Media where she held the esteemed role of an international correspondent. Specializing in amplifying global stories, Oluwatosin stands out as a skilled writer and a vibrant, articulate speaker. Her unmatched zeal for journalism, combined with her audacious reporting style, distinguishes her in the realm of contemporary journalism. Advocating for truth and transparency, she continuously strives to bring unbiased and relevant narratives to the forefront.
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Zimbabwe’s U19 cricket team faces a steep challenge at the ICC World Cup, succumbing to South Africa’s formidable bowling in a nine-wicket defeat.
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In just two months, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, records a staggering 70 home births, spotlighting a critical maternal healthcare crisis amid rising calls for systemic reform and investment.
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Zimbabwe races against time to boost its athlete roster for the Paris 2024 Olympics, embodying national pride and determination.
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Zimbabwe’s Anti-corruption Commission turns the tide against graft, seizing over $130 million in illegal assets and restoring public trust.
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In a distressing road mishap, Minister Mombeshora’s vehicle hits a cyclist in Chinhoyi, leaving the rider in critical condition.
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After 25 influential years, Weaver Press, a cornerstone of Zimbabwean literary culture, announces its closure, leaving a legacy of storytelling and resilience.
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In a decisive move, President Mnangagwa reaffirms Priscilla Chigumba’s role as ZEC Chair, amidst past electoral disputes and public skepticism.
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In Zimbabwe’s volatile retail landscape, Meikles Limited faces a tough battle against the in-store exchange rate policy, striving to keep up in a market increasingly leaning towards the US dollar
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A momentous turn in Zimbabwean politics as the judgement in Job Sikhala’s contentious case is postponed, spotlighting the nation’s charged legal and political landscape.