A Zimbabwean High Court ruling voided the MDC-T’s 2022 congress, ordering fresh elections while Mwonzora accused Zanu PF of political interference.
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The World Food Program closes its Southern Africa bureau as 26 million people face food shortages, shifting responsibilities to East Africa amid a deepening drought
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Zimbabwe’s corruption ranking worsens as Parliament calls on Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi to explain the government’s anti-corruption efforts.
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Heavy rains have turned Rufaro Stadium into a muddy mess, exposing flaws in its renovations and raising doubts about its readiness for top-tier matches.
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Southern African nations must invest in digital infrastructure to enhance interregional trade, boost economic growth, and foster innovation in key sectors
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Zimbabwe has secured ARV supplies despite funding cuts, using domestic resources to prevent shortages and sustain HIV treatment programs.
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Cuba and Zimbabwe reaffirm their partnership, pledging to expand trade and diplomacy despite economic sanctions that have slowed development.
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Police in Zimbabwe arrested a woman accused of aiding armed robbers by securing their release, harboring them, and attempting to bribe a detective
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Zimbabweans face rolling blackouts as ZESA shuts down Hwange Power Station units for maintenance. The outages are expected to last until May 2025.
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Zimbabwe’s African armyworm outbreak threatens farmers’ harvests. The government is deploying pesticides to combat the infestation before it spreads further.