Tensions rise in Harare as police fire tear gas during protests against President Mnangagwa’s government
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KEY POINTS Zimbabwe security forces suppressed nationwide protests against President Mnangagwa’s proposed term extension, leaving cities deserted amid business closures and sporadic…
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KEY POINTS Government reassures residents of Mashonaland East peace and security. Authorities vow to act against threats to national unity. Mashonaland East…
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Human Rights Watch urges Zimbabwe to release journalist Blessed Mhlanga and drop charges against him for doing his job, emphasizing press freedom.
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President Mnangagwa praises Zimbabweans’ resilience against sanctions and climate issues, while announcing projects for economic recovery and food security.
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Raisedon Baya urges Bulawayo thespians to take action and address the city’s theatre challenges, calling for more collaboration and resources
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Emmerson Mnangagwa appoints Major Gen. Matatu as Zimbabwe National Army commander, following Kirsty Coventry’s election as IOC president
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Zimbabwe has made impressive progress in eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV, Hepatitis B, and syphilis, surpassing global targets.
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Zimbabwe’s cholera outbreak has spread rapidly, causing deaths. The Red Cross urges urgent intervention to prevent further spread and public health issues
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Mnangagwa discusses vendor regulation to balance livelihoods and urban order in Zimbabwe while building modern infrastructure for informal traders.