Zimbabwe’s small businesses are driving innovation, employment, and economic growth despite ongoing financial challenges.
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Musekiwa’s final-ball heroics secured Zimbabwe’s thrilling four-wicket victory over Afghanistan in the first T20 at Harare Sports Club.
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Arts and humanities education in Zimbabwean schools fosters creativity, career growth, and cultural preservation, preparing students for the global job market.
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Zimbabwe commits ZWL 550 million to its Industrial Growth Plan, aiming to revitalize local industries, create jobs, and boost production capacity
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Zimbabwe’s sports infrastructure investments promise economic growth, global sports competitiveness, and community enrichment through modernized facilities and strategic partnerships.
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Zimbabwe honors individuals and organizations with independence legacy awards, recognizing contributions in business, art, and politics to inspire future generations
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CCC leaders file an urgent High Court application to challenge Tshabangu’s dismissal, calling it unconstitutional and a violation of party authority.
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Two moderate earthquakes struck Kariba, leaving residents shaken. Linked to the Kariba Dam, the tremors sparked fresh concerns about seismic stability
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Zimbabwe secures $250 Million for Africa’s largest floating solar plant, addressing power shortages and boosting renewable energy capacity.
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Nelson Chamisa denies Harare land corruption claims and calls for President Mnangagwa to also appear before the commission of inquiry.