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.
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Zimbabwe appeals to Canada for help in rejoining the Commonwealth and requests food aid to combat a severe El Niño drought affecting millions
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Zimbabwe’s plan to compensate displaced farmers faces doubts as former landowners criticize bond-based payments and question the government’s ability to deliver on promises.
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Errol Gregor’s involvement in Zimbabwe’s $850 million oil pipeline project is under scrutiny due to past bribery allegations in Ghana, raising concerns over the deal’s integrity.
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A former CIO director claims that Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa orchestrated the 2017 coup to avoid prosecution for his role in the Gukurahundi massacres of the 1980s.
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Buyers can protect themselves from double sales in Zimbabwe by conducting due diligence and ensuring proper contract terms
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Explore how Zimbabwe is embracing digital learning to transform its education system, with initiatives like the Learning Passport and teacher training programs.
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Supporters of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga have rejected calls for President Mnangagwa to extend his term beyond 2028, emphasizing the constitutional limits in place.
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Five must-watch Zimbabwean films that explore the country’s culture, history, and the power of human resilience through captivating stories.