Traditional leaders in Zimbabwe are reshaping modern politics by influencing governance and preserving cultural heritage while facing challenges of impartiality and inclusion
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Peaceful power transitions in Mozambique promote unity, stability, and economic growth, ensuring a brighter future for all citizens.
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Harare officials face scrutiny over questionable land leases and mismanagement, threatening city revenue and sparking calls for reform.
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Allegations of abuse at St. Ignatius College prompt victims to demand justice and healing, exposing decades of misconduct by Father Brian Porter.
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Zimbabwe’s High Court declares 14-day immigration detention without trial unconstitutional, reinforcing rights and freedoms for all under the nation’s Constitution.
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Zimbabwe warns land barons against farmland encroachment, prioritizing food security and legal frameworks for urban development.
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Zimbabwe commits to fostering an investor-friendly environment, focusing on securities lending and borrowing to deepen and grow capital markets.
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Axia Corporation posts mixed Q1 results, navigating inflation, currency issues and economic hurdles across Southern Africa.
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Zimbabwe’s food production rose 2.32%, but drought-induced food insecurity threatens millions despite modest growth.
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Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi calls for a parliamentary probe into Harare City Council’s demolitions in Belvedere, citing lack of court orders.