Zimbabwean businessmen Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe claim government officials took the majority of funds from a US$40 million election materials tender, alleging selective prosecution after exposing corruption within the ZEC contract.
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Zimbabwe’s new policies provide full mining ownership rights and protections for foreign investors, with added incentives for local mineral beneficiation
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A ZimParks ranger is on trial for killing three lions in Hwange National Park, citing self-defense. The case raises conservation and ranger safety concerns.
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The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe affirms the legality of the Zimbabwe Gold currency, countering claims questioning its validity due to the expiration of its statutory instrument.
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Mbira music shapes Zimbabwean identity through its spiritual, cultural, and social roles, preserving heritage in the modern world
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Security firms in Zimbabwe partner with the Police Support Unit to enhance protection in response to an increase in nationwide robberies.
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A lawyer argues Zimbabwe’s ZiG currency is no longer legal tender due to an expired statutory instrument, raising concerns about currency stability and legal clarity.
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Former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa announces a divinely inspired political comeback, emphasizing a peaceful approach to reform Zimbabwe and condemning the current administration’s alleged corruption and violence.
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Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Botswana has engaged with local police to ensure the safety of Zimbabweans amid threats of violence related to election tensions and alleged ZANU-PF interference.
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Zimbabwe’s anti-sanctions protest outside the U.S. Embassy in Harare saw a low turnout as the U.S. clarifies that only top officials face sanctions, countering claims from President Mnangagwa’s government.