Zimbabweans face rolling blackouts as ZESA shuts down Hwange Power Station units for maintenance. The outages are expected to last until May 2025.
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Zimbabwe’s African armyworm outbreak threatens farmers’ harvests. The government is deploying pesticides to combat the infestation before it spreads further.
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A 48-year-old bus driver was arrested in Komani with R2 million worth of abalone and suspected stolen goods. He faces multiple charges
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ZBC’s Montrose Studios undergoes major upgrades as part of Zimbabwe’s digital transformation efforts, enhancing broadcasting technology and content quality.
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KEY POINTS Zimbabwe ends the death penalty after decades of legal reforms. The government ensures all death row inmates get resentencing. UN…
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The World Bank says Zimbabwe can clear its $21 billion debt through bold fiscal reforms, stabilizing inflation, and strengthening economic policies.
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Mnangagwa urges police to restore order on Zimbabwe’s roads, calling for stricter enforcement, discipline in law enforcement, and investments in modern policing tools.
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OK Zimbabwe fires top executives and reinstates former CEO Willard Zireva to lead the company’s recovery following stock shortages and operational struggles
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Indonesia and Kenya reaffirm strong trade and diplomatic ties with Zimbabwe, as their ambassadors bid farewell to President Mnangagwa after years of cooperation.
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Zimbabwe faces aid cuts as the UK and Netherlands redirect funding, raising concerns about the impact on healthcare, education, and social services across Africa.