Zimbabwe intensifies enforcement against businesses selling expired and underweight goods, aiming to protect consumer rights and safety.
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The public hearing on Zimbabwe’s controversial PVO Bill ended abruptly amid heckling from ZANU-PF supporters, raising concerns over democratic processes.
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Delta Corporation will pay $46 million due to a new sugar tax, significantly impacting its financials and leading to higher product prices …
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As Zimbabwe prepares for the SADC Summit, extensive road repairs highlight disparities in government priorities amid economic challenges.
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In response to a severe drought, Zimbabwe’s government plans to distribute 50,000 metric tons of food aid monthly to vulnerable populations.
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Zimbabwe enlists the RBZ’s Financial Intelligence Unit to curb illegal exchange rate activities, aiming to stabilize the local currency and economy.
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Zimbabwe faces a hunger crisis after El Niño devastated crops. The country negotiates maize imports from Brazil and seeks international assistance to …
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Zimbabwe’s Pro-Democracy Icon Tsvangirai: From Advocate to Applicator of Notorious ‘Recall Clause’
: Delve into the intricate dynamics of Zimbabwean politics through the lens of Tsvangirai’s pragmatic approach towards the notorious ‘recall clause’, highlighting …
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Following strict new by-laws, Harare’s informal traders are engaging city authorities to reverse restrictions impacting their livelihoods.
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Zimbabwe’s Health Ministry is actively addressing challenges left by former minister Chiwenga, including controversial nurse firings and restrictive policies