Civil society organizations are urging SADC to address escalating human rights violations in Zimbabwe, calling for accountability and the release of detained activists.
Victor Adetimilehin
Victor Adetimilehin
Victor Adetimilehin, widely known as Vic’Adex, is a celebrated global arts in medicine fellow and a staunch ambassador for religious tolerance. Beyond his institutional affiliations, Victor is an incredibly passionate and award-winning spoken word artiste, most notably recognized for his stirring poem, "men not gods." A fervent supporter of pan-Africanism, he actively champions and bolsters Nigerian creative hubs, fostering an environment of artistic growth and cultural exchange. Victor's dedication to the arts and peace advocacy positions him as a vital influencer in bridging cultural gaps.
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Zimbabwe’s government warns opposition against protests during the upcoming SADC summit, highlighting security concerns and the need to protect the nation’s reputation.
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Zimbabwe directs uninterrupted power to key venues for the SADC Summit, while citizens face daily blackouts, exposing the country’s energy crisis.
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa reinstates Simelisizwe Sibanda as Deputy Minister after his public apology for berating a Shona-speaking teacher.
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Zimbabwe’s Vice President Chiwenga calls on regional investors to explore vast opportunities in infrastructure, energy, and mining at the SADC Industrialisation Week.
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The CCC is urging SADC to mediate the disputed 2023 presidential election results in Zimbabwe at the upcoming summit, highlighting the nation’s political crisis.
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CCC accuses the Zimbabwean government of ignoring corruption, highlighting the case of businessman Wicknell Chivayo and urging for decisive action.
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Zimbabwe’s extensive preparations for the SADC summit include major infrastructure upgrades and a political crackdown on opposition, aiming to bolster its international image.
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Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube delivers a tight 2024 Mid Term Budget Review, promoting the ZiG currency for economic stability and growth.
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Africa sees a significant rise in cyberattacks, with Ethiopia and Zimbabwe leading. The continent averages 2,960 attacks weekly per organization.