El Niño-induced drought in Zimbabwe pushes children to drop out of school and engage in gold panning for survival.
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Zimbabwe’s central bank targets global markets by applying for an ISO code for its Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency, enhancing its international financial …
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Zimbabwe’s ruling party’s push for President Mnangagwa’s third term sparks controversy, raising concerns over democratic erosion and constitutional integrity.
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Zimbabwean teachers’ union leader Obert Masaraure is found guilty of obstruction of justice for a social media post. The verdict sparks debate …
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Zimbabwe is negotiating with China for $533 million to modernize its railway network, aiming to boost economic growth and trade efficiency
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A Zimbabwean professor faces charges in a daring $13 billion cryptocurrency-related kidnapping, crossing South African borders under false pretenses.
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As Zimbabwe faces a severe drought, rural communities are turning to locusts as an essential food source to alleviate hunger.
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In an important legal decision, the Zimbabwe National Army must pay $29,182 to a civilian shot during 2019 fuel protests.
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A Zimbabwean labor court threw out a case filed by a fired intelligence officer against his employer, the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO), …
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Zimbabwe confronts economic instability as gold output falls, endangering the newly launched ZiG currency’s stability amid ongoing challenges.