A new policy brief exposes critical gaps in Zimbabwe’s data protection laws, urging urgent reforms to safeguard citizens’ privacy and security.
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Zimbabwe’s First Lady hosts a cultural dinner celebrating Zimbabwean heritage, fostering deeper ties with Serbia and exploring future collaborations
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CCC accuses the Zimbabwean government of ignoring corruption, highlighting the case of businessman Wicknell Chivayo and urging for decisive action.
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Zimbabwe’s deputy minister Mercy Dinha faces scrutiny over food aid theft and politicization amid an El Niño-induced drought crisis affecting millions.
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Zimbabwe’s extensive preparations for the SADC summit include major infrastructure upgrades and a political crackdown on opposition, aiming to bolster its international image.
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Opposition legislator accuses the Zimbabwean government of fostering fear and intimidation by targeting student activists, raising human rights concerns.
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Zimbabwe’s Parliament demands the resignation of the ZIFA Normalisation Committee, citing incompetence. Lincoln Mutasa, the committee’s chair, defends their efforts amidst growing criticism
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Munyaradzi Hwengwere supports the new Association of Mining Journalists in Zimbabwe, enhancing mining sector reporting.
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The trial of Chinese national Li Song, accused of $6 million externalization, was postponed to August 30 for document verification.
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa insists ZANU PF follow the constitution, stressing discipline, integrity, and respect for term limits in party governance.