Opposition supporters attending a memorial for slain CCC activist Mboneni Ncube were arrested, with the CCC accusing the government of panic amid rising tensions.
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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Aiteo, a Nigerian oil company, terminated contracts of security firms. The termination is due to accusations of theft, fraud, and criminal activity. These activities resulted in financial losses and operational disruptions for Aiteo.
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ZEC and government officials are entangled in a $40 million procurement scandal, sparking calls for thorough investigations into the allegations.
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Harare City Parking is under investigation for potentially shortchanging the city council by remitting local currency instead of US dollars collected from motorists. A Commission of Inquiry is investigating the apparent discrepancy in remittance practices.
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A Harare magistrate’s decision to deny bail to CCC leader Jameson Timba and 78 activists for unlawful gathering charges sparked chaos outside the courthouse. The defense condemned the decision, while the ruling highlights ongoing political tensions in Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe ditches its inflation-prone currency for a new gold-backed one, the ZWG, which receives ISO certification for international recognition.
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Zimbabwe’s national statistics agency, Zimstat, is embroiled in controversy surrounding compensation for its ongoing 2025 Economic Census. Enumerators, the fieldworkers tasked with…
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Zimbabwean opposition leader Job Sikhala alleges harassment by law enforcement after delivering a critical speech at a human rights summit in Geneva. Sikhala, currently abroad for medical treatment, says police visited his residence looking for him. The reason for the visit remains unclear, but Sikhala fears it may be an attempt to silence his dissent.
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Zimbabwe’s call for regional mediation follows President Mnangagwa’s critical remarks on Zambia’s ties with the West.
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Zimbabwean real estate company Seeff Zimbabwe targets the diaspora community for property investment, addressing trust concerns and offering secure channels, property management, valuation, and advisory services.