Recent floods in Budiriro, Zimbabwe, expose gaps in government aid, leaving current victims stranded and calling for urgent relief measures.
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In a significant development for Zimbabwe’s opposition landscape, the CCC and its former youth leader Obey Sithole have reconciled after a contentious online blockage. This resolution highlights the impact of digital communication on political unity and the importance of transparent conflict resolution
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In a decisive move to protect its citizens, the Zimbabwean government is relocating families from flood-hit Budiriro to new, secure flats in Dzivarasekwa. This initiative addresses the risks of living in vulnerable areas and underscores the government’s commitment to safe housing.
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Zimbabwe is set to become one of the first African countries to implement a fully digitalized border management system, according to Home…
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The Government counters the Zimbabwe Seed Association’s allegations of massive unpaid debts to seed companies.
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In a contentious turn of events, around 200 settlers at Umvutsha Farm in Umguza face eviction, challenging the complexities of land ownership and resettlement in Zimbabwe, a decade after their initial settlement.
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Zimbabwe has seen remarkable growth in its mobile phone market, reaching a penetration rate of 97.5% in the third quarter of 2023,…
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The cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe has affected all 10 provinces of the country, with women and children being the most affected by…
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Zimbabweans are preparing for a week of heavy rains and possible floods that could affect thousands of people across the country. The…
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Zimbabweans marked Unity Day on Wednesday, a national holiday that commemorates the signing of the Unity Accord in 1987 between the ruling…