The 2024 ZimRights report unveils a profound sense of insecurity among Zimbabweans, with political violence and government distrust as central issues affecting the nation’s peace and citizens’ freedoms.
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Zimbabwe is tackling climate change through community-driven initiatives, including sustainable farming, renewable energy, and local water conservation
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Job Sikhala has warned President Mnangagwa that continued persecution of opposition activists will only harden their resolve, urging the government to change its approach.
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Zimbabwean opposition leader Job Sikhala warns that jailing political activists will only strengthen their resolve and calls for dialogue over persecution.
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A crisis is unfolding in Zimbabwe as child abuse cases rise, with heartbreaking stories of guardians exploiting children for rituals and abuse. Experts urge reforms and stronger protections to end this cycle of suffering and betrayal.
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The PSL has fined Highlanders and Simba Bhora $6,000 each for fan violence during the Chibuku Super Cup match. Referee Cecil Ngwezere has been suspended for poor officiating.
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Zimbabwe’s new currency, the ZiG, has lost significant value, costing the country $3.15 billion in revenue
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A recent report reveals that Masvingo province has the highest rate of child food poverty in Zimbabwe, with 58% of children facing severe nutrition challenges.
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President Mnangagwa appeals for $5.8 billion in aid at the UN General Assembly to tackle Zimbabwe’s economic crisis amid hopes for regional stability.
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More than 200,000 home seekers in Harare have been left stranded as the City Council faces accusations of corruption and collusion with land barons, abandoning the official waiting list and resulting in millions of dollars in losses.