Zimbabwe’s manufacturing sector exhibits both growth and challenges. While certain subsectors have expanded, the overall contribution to GDP has declined.
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Discover five side hustles for students in Zimbabwe to earn money, including freelancing, tutoring, agribusiness, and content creation
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Zimbabwe is attracting international business through policy reforms, investment incentives, and infrastructure upgrades, despite challenges like policy inconsistency.
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Siqokoqela Mphoko files $500K lawsuit, claiming malicious prosecution and reputational harm after his acquittal of fabricated charges
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Zimbabwe has made strides in rural electrification, yet significant challenges persist. Addressing funding constraints, infrastructure deficits, and policy inconsistencies through diversified energy sources and public-private partnerships is crucial for achieving universal access.
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Foreign investment continues to be pivotal in advancing Zimbabwe’s energy sector, with significant developments in renewable energy projects and policy reforms aimed at creating a conducive environment for international investors.
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The JSC swears in 15 magistrates, aiming to improve access to justice, reduce backlogs, and enhance efficiency in Zimbabwe’s judiciary
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Zimbabwe anticipates 6.2 percent economic growth in 2025, fueled by agriculture recovery and global commodity market improvements.
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Police arrest over 5,000 offenders in Harare’s CBD to restore order, improve safety, and enforce traffic regulations effectively.
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Suspects in the fraudulent sale of former Minister Dzingai Mutumbuka’s mansion face trial after a court found sufficient evidence for a criminal case.