ZINASU President Emmanuel Sitima calls for a clean-up of Zimbabwe’s governance system, citing corruption and incompetence. He urges the government to prioritize students’ welfare.
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Zimbabwe’s civil servants struggle with financial hardships, longing for the stability and better salaries of the GNU era.
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Keir Starmer pledges change as Labour wins UK election, ending Conservative rule with a significant majority.
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President Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe surprises many by declaring he will not pursue a third term, aiming to stabilize Zanu PF and promote the ZiG currency.
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Zimbabwe is actively courting Russian tourists to boost its tourism sector, offering unique attractions and easier travel options to enhance visitor experience.
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Zimbabwe faces economic scrutiny as secretive payouts from its Sovereign Wealth Fund threaten debt restructuring efforts.
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Zimbabwe has received a $32.2 million payout from the African Risk Capacity to support over 700,000 people affected by severe drought conditions.
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Tongaat Hullets, a leading Zimbabwean agri-processing company, is facing financial difficulties after blaming the country’s recent fiscal measures for a decline in profits. The company claims government policies, including suspended import duties on sugar and increased corporate taxes, have significantly impacted its business operations. Despite reporting a net monetary gain, this figure is attributed to inflation adjustments and masks an underlying operating loss. Tongaat Hullets is committed to navigating these challenges but acknowledges the complex economic environment in Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe faces a severe food crisis due to drought, with aid efforts struggling to cover all affected districts and populations.
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Businessman Mike Chimombe faces eviction over charges of defrauding government schemes and electoral tender manipulations.