IMF sees Zimbabwe’s economy growing 6 percent in 2025, supported by gold and remittances but tempered by debt arrears and currency instability.
Otobong Tommy

Otobong Tommy
Otobong Tommy is a violinist, writer, and teacher. With a BSc. in public administration (2014) from Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria, she has previously worked at Ventures Africa, NAEC, The Eagles Music Academy, and currently at L'Orbe, a non-profit where she is co-founder, managing the music room targeted at children and teenagers. She also enjoys exploring design and content creation.
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Two Mpilo Hospital trainee nurses have been arrested for using forged exam certificates, piling pressure on a health institution already scarred by …
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Lawyers for NetOne CEO Raphael Mushanawani demand his release, dismissing graft charges as false and politically motivated over disputed IT contracts.
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Zimbabwe’s anti-graft body ZACC has arrested NetOne CEO Raphael Mushanawani over allegations of fraud involving inflated contracts worth US$1.2 million. He faces …
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Mnangagwa gifts 102 vehicles to senior army officers in Harare, sparking talk of coup-proofing as Zanu PF tensions deepen.
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At UNGA@80, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission pledged closer UN ties and stronger integration of rights in national strategy.
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Zimbabwe launches specialised drug courts to tackle substance abuse, part of a broader national strategy linking justice, rehabilitation, and enforcement.
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Zimbabwe will begin rolling out lenacapavir, a twice-yearly HIV prevention drug with 99% efficacy, prioritizing mothers and newborns as part of a …
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Zimbabwe competitive power procurement shift will replace unsolicited bids with tenders, improving transparency and investor confidence in the energy sector.
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Moses Mpofu denies Chimombe’s involvement in the Zimbabwe goats tender fraud case as prosecutors allege forged documents and misused funds.