Nelson Chamisa calls for peaceful resolution of Zimbabwe’s electoral dispute, emphasizing the country’s beauty and need for unity during political tensions.
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Baboons in Kariba are causing chaos due to an El Niño-induced drought, leading to increased human-wildlife conflict. Learn how locals are coping
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Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Health reassures citizens that a recent rise in flu-like illnesses is not a COVID-19 resurgence. The surge is likely …
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President Mnangagwa hints at retirement amid ZANU-PF push for a third term, sparking debate on Zimbabwe’s political future.
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Mnangagwa relaunches the National Youth Service, urging youth participation despite past controversies linked to electoral violence and human rights abuses.
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Diaspora Insurance is celebrating Africa Day by sponsoring cultural events, sporting activities, and educational initiatives across Europe and the UK. The company …
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Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition condemns ZANU PF’s attempts to amend the constitution for Mnangagwa’s third term, calling it illegal and undemocratic.
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Mnangagwa’s government denies heroine status to Sandi Moyo, drawing criticism from ZAPU leaders who accuse the administration of being unforgiving and vindictive.
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President Masisi links rising crime in Botswana to Zimbabwe sanctions, calling for international policy reassessment to improve regional stability
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Zimbabwean MPs to receive luxury vehicles from Zanu PF-linked dealers, sparking controversy over the integrity of government procurement processes.