The Zimbabwean embassy in Botswana has confirmed that safety measures are in place to protect Zimbabweans, following reports of potential violence amid claims of election interference.
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President Mnangagwa condemns U.S. sanctions on Zimbabwe, attributing them to economic struggles and urging SADC support for lifting sanctions on Anti-Sanctions Day.
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Starlink terminals have sold out in Harare as demand surges for high-speed internet in Zimbabwe, pushing local providers to cut prices to compete with Elon Musk’s satellite service.
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SADC Chairperson President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called for the immediate removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe, highlighting the harm to vulnerable groups and economic progress.
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EcoCash’s new EcoPay platform simplifies bulk payments for organizations, offering real-time reports, security, and control for over 100,000 beneficiaries
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Zimbabwe’s tobacco exports shape the global market, supporting its economy, while facing environmental challenges and changing international smoking regulations.
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Zimbabwe’s Information Minister Jenfan Muswere denies rumors of a leadership rift between President Mnangagwa and Vice President Chiwenga, reaffirming that there is no vacancy in the presidency as preparations for the National People’s Conference continue.
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Zimbabwe has been ranked the third scariest country to drive in due to poor road infrastructure, dangerous driving behaviors, and frequent accidents.
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Zimbabwe’s Cabinet approves Firearms Act amendments to address rising gun crimes, focusing on firearm tracing, stricter licensing, and reducing the surge in armed robberies
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In October 2024, Zimbabwe reported its first two cases of Mpox, raising concerns about public health preparedness. The government initiated containment measures to control the outbreak.