Zimbabwe compensates foreign and local farmers for land seized during Mugabe’s land reforms, marking a potential economic shift but sparking concerns about the sustainability and fairness of the process.
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Zimbabwe’s Defense Minister and Army Commander have been ordered to pay $40,000 in compensation to four citizens tortured by soldiers during the 2021 lockdown.
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Zimbabwe decentralizes teacher recruitment as educators demand better pay, while government revives programs to improve teaching standards
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Zimbabweans are calling for more funding in the 2025 national budget to tackle cancer treatment challenges, as citizens and lawmakers stress the importance of improved healthcare.
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Liberation war hero and former Makokoba legislator, Retired Colonel Tshinga Judge Dube, is set to be laid to rest at the National Heroes Acre in Harare on Wednesday. Dube, who passed away at the age of 83, was declared a national hero for his pivotal role in Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle and post-independence service.
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CAPS United triumphs 2-1 against Dynamos in the Harare Derby, with Chitembwe criticizing Warriors coach Nees for sidelining captain Godknows Murwira
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The recent opening of the Solomon Mujuru road stretch in Zimbabwe signifies a vital milestone in the nation’s ongoing infrastructure development, aiming to improve connectivity in rural areas.
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Zimbabwe Government Workers Struggling with Debt, Earning as Little as $80 Per-Month, Union Reveals
Zimbabwe’s government workers are taking home just $80 per month, leaving many in debt, as wages fail to keep pace with rising inflation and living costs, according to the public sector union.
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A Chinese mining giant has committed $3.6 billion to a multi-faceted project in Beitbridge, Zimbabwe, aimed at boosting job creation, infrastructure, and industrial growth.
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Practical strategies for Zimbabwean households to manage inflation through budgeting, income diversification, and community-based solutions