As Zimbabwe prepares to host the SADC Summit, President Mnangagwa urges citizens to value their freedom amid a crackdown on opposition figures and growing international concern.
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ZEC’s secret voter registration in rural areas raises concerns over transparency and fairness ahead of Zimbabwe’s next elections.
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Political tensions in Zimbabwe escalate, fueling violence and widespread human rights abuses, leaving nearly 4,000 victims in July alone.
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Jacob Mudenda calls on SADC lawmakers to tackle public fund mismanagement and promote economic growth through effective governance.
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AI and HRW condemn Zimbabwe’s crackdown on dissent and urge SADC leaders to speak out against the escalating human rights violations ahead of the summit.
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Nelson Chamisa dismisses Julius Malema’s call for Zimbabweans to vote in flawed elections, urging South Africa to help ensure fair democratic processes.
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President Mnangagwa warns against illegal land allocations in rural areas, emphasizing the government’s commitment to secure housing for all Zimbabweans.
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UNICEF has praised Zimbabwe for successfully containing a cholera outbreak through rapid response measures, community engagement, and a nationwide vaccination campaign.
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Tembeya’s popularity in Zimbabwe brings legal and health issues to the forefront, demanding urgent regulatory attention.
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ZANU-PF criticizes Julius Malema for his remarks on Zimbabwean leadership, telling him to focus on South Africa’s issues instead of meddling in Zimbabwe’s affairs.