Cuban Vice President Salvador Valdes Mesa’s visit to Zimbabwe strengthens bilateral ties and brings support for Zimbabwe’s UN Security Council seat bid.
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CUT aims to export 30 tonnes of rock melon to Dubai, showcasing Zimbabwe’s agricultural innovation and expanding global market reach.
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Zimbabwe’s wildlife authority has announced an ambitious plan to protect its rich biodiversity and enhance its tourism potential. The Zimbabwe Parks and …
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Two prominent human rights lawyers in Zimbabwe have been cleared of obstructing justice after challenging the police interrogation of their clients in …
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UNICEF reports alarming statistics in Zimbabwe: 500,000 children are currently out of school, emphasizing a critical educational crisis.
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Nelson Chamisa, the opposition leader in Zimbabwe, has unexpectedly quit the Citizens Coalition for Change, a party he established only last year.
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Deaf Women Included (DWI), a group of people with disabilities in Zimbabwe, has launched an economic project to support their colleagues who …
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Zimbabwe is grappling with a currency crisis that has seen its local dollar lose more than a third of its value against …
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Zimbabwe battles a widespread cholera outbreak with global vaccine aid, amidst economic hurdles and urgent public health measures.
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Zimbabwean students have voiced their anger over the steep increase in tuition fees by universities and colleges, which they say is a …