Zimbabwe carefully manages its new ZWG currency to maintain value, addressing economic concerns and preventing inflation.
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Women in Johanne Marange Apostolic Church face life-threatening childbirth practices, highlighting the urgent need for medical intervention.
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Opposition supporters attending a memorial for slain CCC activist Mboneni Ncube were arrested, with the CCC accusing the government of panic amid rising tensions.
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Aiteo, a Nigerian oil company, terminated contracts of security firms. The termination is due to accusations of theft, fraud, and criminal activity. These activities resulted in financial losses and operational disruptions for Aiteo.
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Controversy arises as Harare governance commission receives luxury vehicles, sparking debate on financial responsibility.
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A High Court judge in Zimbabwe has called for court interpreters to familiarize themselves with modern street slang to ensure accurate translations during trials, especially when young witnesses testify.
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Zimbabwe’s National Sports Stadium needs $5 million for renovations. Delays force the national soccer team to play abroad, causing embarrassment.
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ZEC and government officials are entangled in a $40 million procurement scandal, sparking calls for thorough investigations into the allegations.
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Harare City Parking is under investigation for potentially shortchanging the city council by remitting local currency instead of US dollars collected from motorists. A Commission of Inquiry is investigating the apparent discrepancy in remittance practices.
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OK Zimbabwe transitions to ZWG collections amidst changes in Zimbabwe’s economic policies, affecting its sales and growth strategies.