Opposition activists from Zimbabwe’s CCC remain in custody after a court session is delayed when the investigating officer rushes to attend to …
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South Africa’s Constitutional Court has definitively ruled in favor of Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) holders. The court rejected an appeal on the …
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In a notable political shift, several CCC legislators move their support to Welshman Ncube, indicating significant changes within Zimbabwe’s opposition ranks.
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Zimbabwe’s mining companies plan to invest $455.8 million to boost production capacities, focusing on expansion despite operational challenges.
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A massive scandal in Zimbabwe reveals the misuse of $87 million from the Presidential Goat Scheme by key figures, sparking public outrage …
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Zimbabwe’s anti-corruption commission, the ZACC, is investigating a $40 million tender awarded to a company linked to businessman Wicknell Chivayo. Leaked audio …
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Zimbabwe calls for action to end child labor and enhance education, stressing commitments to child protection and sustainable development goals.
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CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and 79 activists claim they are facing police brutality in custody following their arrest during a protest in …
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The Zimbabwe Peace Project reveals a disturbing trend of food aid being distributed based on political affiliation, excluding opposition supporters.
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The government introduces new legislation to empower female miners, providing support, protection, and clear mining title ownership.