Zimbabwe faces a severe drought that has left many families without food. The government and NGOs are stepping in to provide aid and long-term solutions.
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A South African man, identified in court documents as FS, has successfully challenged the Department of Home Affairs’ (DHA) decision to revoke…
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Civil servants are now key players in a new government strategy to rejuvenate tourism and boost economic growth
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Frustrations mount in UMP as a promised road project advances at a snail’s pace, with only 600 meters paved after six years.
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Zimbabwean pensioners have petitioned Parliament for higher payouts, highlighting their struggle to survive on meager monthly payments from the NSSA.
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Zimbabwean citizens urge President Mnangagwa to reform, as youth increasingly emulate harmful leadership practices. Change is essential for the nation’s future.
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Zimbabwe’s central bank has significantly bolstered its foreign exchange reserves, providing a much-needed buffer for the country’s recently introduced currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG). This increase in reserves aims to address concerns about stability and confidence in the new currency.
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The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission is under scrutiny for alleged obstruction of justice and intimidation tactics against judiciary members in Zimbabwe.
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Informal savings clubs in Zimbabwe offer financial support but come with risks. Trust issues and lack of regulation lead to financial losses.
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The Zimbabwe Exemption Permits deadline in South Africa is nearing, affecting thousands of Zimbabweans who must regularize their status or face deportation.