President Mnangagwa rejects calls to extend his rule beyond 2028, insisting he will step down as required by the constitution.
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Three miners died in a Zimbabwe mine accident after a hoist failure in Kwekwe. Authorities highlight growing concerns over mining safety standards
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Zimbabwe’s 2025 tobacco season begins in March with a new biometric system to track farmers, prevent fraud, and enhance market efficiency.
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ZANU-PF leaders urge President Mnangagwa to remain in office until 2030, citing infrastructure growth, rural transformation, and economic development as key reasons.
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Migrant care workers in the UK face exploitation, illegal fees, and overcrowding while helping to fill social care gaps. Reform is urgently needed to protect them
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The Beitbridge bus crash has been declared a national disaster. President Mnangagwa urges road safety improvements after 24 lives were lost.
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A tragic Zimbabwe bus accident near Lutumba tollgate claimed 24 lives and injured over 30. Witnesses blame speeding, while authorities investigate the crash
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Zimbabwe’s Agriculture Minister Anxious Masuka has been named Best World Minister at the World Government Summit in Dubai for his leadership in rural development.
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U.S. funding cuts have shut down HIV clinics in Zimbabwe, putting thousands at risk. Parliament is calling for urgent action to secure alternative funding.
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Zimbabwe mandates electronic money for all businesses to drive business formalization in Zimbabwe, improve tax compliance, and reduce revenue losses from informality