Zanu PF faces internal crisis as factions led by Chiwenga and Mnangagwa clash, raising tensions within the ruling party amid economic decline. Â
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Teachers in Zimbabwe demand US$1,200 per month amid rising economic struggles, calling out government mistreatment and inadequate wages. Â
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The fraud trial of businessman Douglas Mpofu, an associate of political figure Mike Chimombe, has been moved to October 22, as legal teams prepare for a critical court showdown over allegations of fraud and misappropriation
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The Zimbabwean government is working on adjusting civil servants’ salaries after the recent devaluation of the ZiG currency, aiming to stabilize incomes amidst ongoing economic measures.
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Harare City Council is struggling to procure fuel after suppliers rejected ZWG payments, affecting service delivery amid allegations of mismanagement and misplaced priorities. Â
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Zimbabwe’s currency crisis deepens, forcing shops to limit purchases, while authorities blame illegal money changers for the volatility. Informal vendors reject the new currency, causing further chaos
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Zimbabwe looks to Independent Power Producers to address its energy shortages, with upcoming projects expected to boost electricity capacity and reduce blackouts.
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President Mnangagwa commits mining royalties to support Zimbabwe’s currency and warns against parallel market activities amid ongoing economic reforms.
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