Zimbabwe’s government converts debt into gold-backed bonds amid pressure from farmers for USD payments, leaving concerns about the future of the Zimbabwe Gold currency.
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A lobby group slams Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube for limiting consultations in the 2024 budget process, urging broader public involvement for more transparency. -
Zanu PF youth group urges an independent investigation into a recent Airforce helicopter crash in Masvingo, involving President Mnangagwa’s fleet
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An arrest warrant has been issued for former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Gideon Gono after his failure to appear in court for a fraud case involving an ownership dispute of Valley Lodge.
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Drought-resistant crops can help Zimbabwe overcome food insecurity, ensuring a sustainable agricultural system that thrives regardless of unpredictable weather conditions.
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Wheat farmers in Zimbabwe will receive payment entirely in US dollars, rejecting the Zimbabwe Gold currency due to its sharp depreciation
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Fossil Contracting has resumed work on Lorraine Drive, aiming to fix construction flaws and deliver a road that meets Harare’s quality standards.
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Exiled former Zimbabwean minister Walter Mzembi has condemned the jailing of Nicole Chabata, a student arrested for allegedly planning political protests, calling Mnangagwa’s regime “demonic.”
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Harare attorney Munyaradzi Bwanya faces accusations of attempting to extort land from a former Zacc official, with allegations of tampered evidence in court
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Kirsty Coventry, Zimbabwe’s Olympic gold medalist, aims to become the first female and African president of the International Olympic Committee in the March 2024 election.