Facing severe drought, Zimbabwe’s government partners with private sector to import essential grains, ensuring food security amidst national crisis.
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On Workers’ Day, Zimbabwe’s opposition blasts the government for failing to meet labor demands, calling for political reforms.
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In Zimbabwe, a measles and mumps outbreak has claimed the lives of 35 children, highlighting severe public health challenges.
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The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) is locked in a legal battle with activist Rutendo Matinyarare after he made social media …
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Zimbabwe’s new ZiG currency rolls out, meeting immediate high demand and mixed reactions as banks struggle to keep up.
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In a bold move aimed at recouping substantial debts owed to the city, Harare City Council is set to publicly name and …
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On Workers’ Day, Zimbabwean labor unions protest poor working conditions, transforming the holiday into a platform for demanding economic justice.
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Harare’s informal traders resist new by-laws banning CBD vending, arguing they aggravate economic struggles and threaten livelihoods.
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Zimbabwean workers plan to demonstrate for better wages on Labour Day, raising tensions with the government. Police have warned against protests, but …
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Nelson Chamisa promises to address Zimbabwe’s issues immediately, not waiting for future elections, signaling a new approach to political engagement.