Zimbabwe’s Treasury rules out exchange rate convergence as part of efforts to stabilize its economy and control inflation amid currency challenges.
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Zimbabwe will begin compensating 444 White farmers after the controversial land seizures of 2000, with $35 million allocated in 2024 for the first payments.
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Villagers in Zimbabwe’s rural areas face political repression and threats of violence for exercising their basic rights, according to a new report by the Zimbabwe Peace Project.
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IMC Communications has been licensed to resell Starlink services in Zimbabwe, offering faster and cheaper internet while transforming digital access across the country
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Prominent Zimbabwean politicians are under investigation for their alleged role in fixing a FIFA-sanctioned soccer match in Scotland.
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US Ambassador Pamela Tremont dismisses Zimbabwean anti-sanctions protestors camped at the US Embassy for over five years, calling the demonstration “just for show.”
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Discover the top five traditional crafts from Zimbabwe, including basket weaving, stone sculpture, and pottery, crafted with centuries-old techniques.
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Zimbabwe reports its first Mpox cases, sparking concerns about healthcare preparedness and the potential for the virus to spread. Here’s what needs to be done to contain it.
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Tawanda Majoni, a prominent investigative journalist, was summoned by Zimbabwean police but released without charges after questioning about a social media post
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Zimbabwe’s ZWG currency faces ongoing challenges as retailers enforce a three-tier pricing system, weakening efforts to stabilize the local economy.