Zimbabwe’s tourism industry embraces tech, eco-tourism, and social media, making the country an exciting, sustainable, and accessible destination
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ZANU-PF vows to dismantle any new party Chamisa launches, as the former CCC leader hints at a political comeback
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Zimbabwe’s foreign-currency reserves rose to $509 million as demand for the local currency, ZiG, surged, fueled by high interest rates and limited liquidity.
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Explore how Zimbabwe integrates traditional medicine and modern healthcare to improve access and quality, benefiting both rural and urban communities
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Kweseka Band Triumphs at Chibuku Road to Fame with $15,000 Prize and Recording Contract
Kweseka band wins $15,000 and recording deal at 2024 Chibuku road to fame competition in grand style in Harare
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A cholera outbreak in Kariba leaves one dead and 14 suspected cases, prompting preventive efforts and water inspections in affected communities
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Zimbabwe’s Alternative Mining Indaba advocates for transparency and pro-poor reforms, pushing for mining sector policies that benefit local communities.
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A Zimbabwean bank executive warns that RBZ’s tight monetary policies, aimed at exchange rate stability, are limiting productive lending and economic growth
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Botswana’s President Duma Boko plans to grant temporary work permits to undocumented Zimbabweans, addressing labor gaps and reducing community tensions.
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Zimbabwe man arrested after $20,000 cash theft fuels a sudden spending spree, stunning his community and sparking a police investigation