WALPE demands significant youth representation in government, calling for a policy ensuring a 50% youth quota in leadership roles.
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Four Harare officials face charges for illegally awarding a $9 million street lights tender to a company linked to Moses Mpofu.
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Faced with high costs and shortages of essential medicines, many Zimbabweans are crossing into Zambia for more affordable and reliable healthcare, highlighting the critical state of Zimbabwe’s health system.
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The bail hearing for Jameson Timba and 77 activists has been postponed after the State requested more time. The case highlights political tensions in Zimbabwe.
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Government introduces price guidelines for farmers, aiming to support agriculture and stabilize the market through fair pricing strategies.
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Harare City Council commits $2.6 million to advanced ERP systems, enhancing efficiency and ensuring compliance with government directives.
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Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister lowers the nation’s growth forecast due to severe drought impacting agricultural yields and escalating food insecurity.
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A Zimbabwean court has sentenced Owen Katsande to 20 years in prison for the premeditated murder of his nephew, Robert Nyatsine, in Chitungwiza. The case has highlighted the need for stronger measures to address violent crime.
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Zimbabwe’s police enforce a strict eviction on illegal miners in Mazowe, aiming to protect the mining industry and local ecology.
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Zapu calls for inclusive political dialogue to address Zimbabwe’s crises, emphasizing the need for unity and cooperation among all political parties.