Zimbabwe has confirmed its first cases of polio in more than 15 years, sparking fears of a potential epidemic in the southern…
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Zimbabwe’s university staff set out for strike action, demanding fair wages amidst escalating living costs and government inaction.
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The Zimbabwe Early Learning Policy (ZELP) is a five-year plan that will establish a strong foundation for the country’s education system and…
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Zimbabwe’s ruling party, Zanu PF, has launched a campaign to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s stay in power beyond the constitutional limit of…
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In Zimbabwe’s Manicaland, Kuda Vana Children’s Home is a haven, nurturing abandoned children into future leaders with love, education, and life skills.
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Jordan Zemura’s landmark goal for Udinese marks a historic moment, becoming the first Zimbabwean to score in Italy’s Serie A league.
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In a bold move, a Chamisa-backed CCC faction declares Ncube’s leadership role ‘null and void,’ deepening the party’s internal crisis.
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Following Nelson Chamisa’s departure, CCC’s Fadzayi Mahere and Allan Markham resign from Zimbabwe’s Parliament, prompting Speaker Jacob Mudenda to announce vacancies and forthcoming by-elections in their constituencies.
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Zimbabwe, Africa’s largest producer of tobacco, is gearing up for the 2024 marketing season, which is set to start in March. The…
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The Charambas confront Jah Signal’s unauthorized use of their songs, highlighting the fine line between inspiration and infringement.