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.
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Zimbabwe’s Warriors prepare for a decisive AFCON qualifier against Kenya, needing a draw to clinch Group J’s final spot
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Nutrition programs in Zimbabwe play a crucial role in combating malnutrition among children, enhancing their health, development, and future prospects.
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Women in Zimbabwe’s political landscape are breaking barriers with quotas, support, and digital platforms, shaping a path toward gender equity
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ZESA addresses Zimbabwe’s power outages due to technical issues and drought, with projects planned to stabilize future supply.
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Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second-largest city, faces a critical water shortage tHat could see taps run dry by year-end.
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Zimbabwe is implementing various reforestation initiatives to address deforestation, aiming to restore ecosystems and promote sustainable land management.
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Harare councillor fined for lying about academic credentials, raising questions about qualifications and competence in city council