NetOne faces significant financial challenges, revealing it as technically insolvent, and highlights the need for regulatory support in Zimbabwe’s telecom sector.
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June saw a rise in human rights violations in Zimbabwe, with ZANU-PF named as the main offender, according to a ZPP report documenting 137 cases.
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Pineapple farming is changing lives in Chimanimani, with one local woman finding success and prosperity through her agricultural initiative.
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The High Court has denied bail to CCC interim leader Jameson Timba and 76 activists, upholding a lower court’s decision. A minor was released into his father’s custody.
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Outrage erupts over a video showing a Chinese manager punishing a worker at a Zimbabwe mine, sparking calls for immediate action.
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Zimbabwe struggles with severe power cuts due to outages at Hwange Power Station, impacting daily life and economic activities nationwide.
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Business partners Mike Chimombe and Augustine Mpofu have been denied bail in their fraud case, highlighting Zimbabwe’s crackdown on financial crimes.
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High Court reserves judgment on bail appeal for 78 CCC members, including Senator Jameson Timba, arrested for unlawful gathering
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The Mutapa Investment Fund establishes an ESG board to drive sustainable practices in Zimbabwe’s state enterprises.
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Scores of youths aged 14-25 in Hopley are at high risk of drug abuse due to unstable backgrounds, a new study by ActionAid Zimbabwe reveals.