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.
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Amid Zimbabwe’s worsening economic crisis, thousands of children are being pushed into hazardous labor, missing out on education and enduring the harsh realities of survival.
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Zimbabwe confirms that Starlink will not receive special tax exemptions and must follow the same rules as local internet providers
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Zimbabwe unveils a strategic plan to combat ongoing power shortages caused by the El Niño drought, focusing on renewable energy and efficiency programs to stabilize the national grid.
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U.S. Ambassador Pamela Tremont reaffirms the U.S.’s support for Zimbabwe’s democracy, focusing on strengthening parliament and promoting transparency
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Precious Tsindikeni’s tragic loss reveals the deep-rooted issues in Zimbabwe’s maternal healthcare system, highlighting the urgent need for improvements in medical care and resources.
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Harare city councillors face accusations of corruption and financial mismanagement amid deteriorating infrastructure and worsening services across the city.
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ZIFA has suspended assistant referee Zondzi Ngosana following a controversial penalty decision during the Simba Bhora vs Highlanders Chibuku Super Cup match, leading to its abandonment.
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Zimbabwe’s ZWG currency loses value, retailers report losses and warn of potential closures. Urgent intervention is needed to prevent further economic strain
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Zimbabwe has lost over 20 social workers to the UK in recent months. The government is working to protect migrant workers and address the country’s ongoing brain drain.