A Zimbabwean teen’s liver transplant is blocked due to bureaucratic hurdles, and legal action is underway
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Belarus is set to ship more agricultural machinery to Zimbabwe, supporting mechanisation and rural development in the country.
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KEY POINTS Zimbabwe begins paying white farmers 1% of $311 million compensation for lands seized in 2000 reforms, with dissenters calling it …
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University of Zimbabwe lecturers arrested for protesting low salaries, sparking debate over pay and police response.
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Over 1,000 people suffered rights violations after protests in Zimbabwe, including arrests and assaults
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KEY POINTS Zimbabwe proposes mandatory IMEI registration of all mobile phones, raising concerns about potential government surveillance under the guise of crime prevention. Critics …
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Zanu PF wins the Glen View South by-election, securing a parliamentary seat after 25 years of opposition control
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KEY POINTS Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed the Private Voluntary Organizations Amendment Act into law, increasing government oversight of NGOs in the …
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KEY POINTS ZANU-PF’s Tsitsi Tawomhera won the Glen View South by-election with 6,543 votes, defeating CCC’s Gift Ostallos Siziba. The opposition raised …
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Zimbabwe Mining Development Corp seeks resolution to a longstanding $93 million debt dispute with Amaplat amid mounting national debt