The JSC swears in 15 magistrates, aiming to improve access to justice, reduce backlogs, and enhance efficiency in Zimbabwe’s judiciary
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Zimbabwe anticipates 6.2 percent economic growth in 2025, fueled by agriculture recovery and global commodity market improvements.
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Police arrest over 5,000 offenders in Harare’s CBD to restore order, improve safety, and enforce traffic regulations effectively.
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Suspects in the fraudulent sale of former Minister Dzingai Mutumbuka’s mansion face trial after a court found sufficient evidence for a criminal case.
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Zimbabwe’s trade growth is fueled by top exports like gold, nickel, tobacco, platinum, ferrochrome, and agricultural products, supporting its economy.
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President Mnangagwa commemorates VP Nkomo’s legacy of peace and unity on the 12th anniversary of his passing.
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Zimbabwean politicians like Mnangagwa, Chamisa, and Coventry are shaping the nation’s future through leadership, reform, and youth-focused initiatives
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Mashonaland Central leverages innovation to boost industries and align with Vision 2030 goals, driving economic growth and community transformation.
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Zimbabwe’s ZPCS repurposes gallows into a museum and studios, promoting education and reflecting justice reform after death penalty abolition
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Harare South MP Kanopula faces allegations of corruption, land mismanagement, and fund misuse tied to the Simon Muzenda Housing Cooperative