Potraz reports 50 million passwords hacked in Africa, stressing the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity.
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Zanu PF blocks debates in Zimbabwe’s Parliament, preventing discussions on critical opposition issues, undermining democracy.
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Opposition activists from Zimbabwe’s CCC remain in custody after a court session is delayed when the investigating officer rushes to attend to his pregnant wife, prolonging their detention.
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South Africa’s Constitutional Court has definitively ruled in favor of Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) holders. The court rejected an appeal on the termination of the program, requiring the government to consult with ZEP holders before making any decisions about the program’s future.
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In a notable political shift, several CCC legislators move their support to Welshman Ncube, indicating significant changes within Zimbabwe’s opposition ranks.
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Zimbabwe’s mining companies plan to invest $455.8 million to boost production capacities, focusing on expansion despite operational challenges.
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A massive scandal in Zimbabwe reveals the misuse of $87 million from the Presidential Goat Scheme by key figures, sparking public outrage and demands for accountability.
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Zimbabwe’s anti-corruption commission, the ZACC, is investigating a $40 million tender awarded to a company linked to businessman Wicknell Chivayo. Leaked audio recordings allegedly featuring Chivayo suggest he received help from high-ranking officials to secure the contract.
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Zimbabwe calls for action to end child labor and enhance education, stressing commitments to child protection and sustainable development goals.
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CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and 79 activists claim they are facing police brutality in custody following their arrest during a protest in Harare.