Zimbabwean opposition leader Job Sikhala alleges harassment by law enforcement after delivering a critical speech at a human rights summit in Geneva. Sikhala, currently abroad for medical treatment, says police visited his residence looking for him. The reason for the visit remains unclear, but Sikhala fears it may be an attempt to silence his dissent.
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Victoria Falls Bridge continues to exemplify engineering excellence, standing robust 119 years post-construction, confirmed by recent inspections.
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Zambia calls for AU and SADC mediation amid rising diplomatic tensions with Zimbabwe, following accusations against its sovereignty.
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Maud Chinembiri’s inspiring journey from self-stigma to advocacy highlights the importance of support groups in fighting HIV-related shame.
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The Constitutional Court has ruled in favor of Zimbabweans on exemption permits in South Africa, providing temporary relief from deportation and ensuring their continued stay in the country.
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Zimbabwe’s call for regional mediation follows President Mnangagwa’s critical remarks on Zambia’s ties with the West.
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Zimbabwean real estate company Seeff Zimbabwe targets the diaspora community for property investment, addressing trust concerns and offering secure channels, property management, valuation, and advisory services.
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Zimbabwe businessmen Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu misused $88 million from a presidential goat scheme, buying luxury items instead of fulfilling the tender.
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In response to an El Niño-induced drought, over 1.6 million Zimbabweans are receiving vital food aid to prevent widespread hunger. The collaborative effort aims to provide immediate relief and build long-term agricultural resilience.
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Zimbabwe faces a legal challenge over the lack of formal channels for accessing forex, impacting essential services and daily transactions.