ZANU-PF is set for major changes as new political commissar Richard Moyo announces a massive restructuring to rejuvenate the party.
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Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube scrutinized for inconsistent public debt figures at a recent African Development Bank meeting in Nairobi.
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New report alleges FAZ funded Zanu PF’s 2023 election campaign with $23 million to influence outcome.
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Zimbabwe’s dream of a revamped National Sports Stadium faces a setback. Deputy Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Emily Jesaya, announced a delay in the ambitious refurbishment project. The project’s completion, initially planned for 2024, is now pushed back due to a lack of promised funding from the Treasury. The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Sport also raised concerns about the slow progress during their visit to the stadium.
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In rural Hurungwe, Zimbabwe’s new ZiG currency remains largely unseen, as villagers continue relying on US dollars and barter systems.
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Nelson Chamisa advised to forgo SADC intervention in Zimbabwe’s disputed August 2023 elections, as regional focus shifts away.
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Zimbabwean war veterans demand reshuffle to include more ex-combatants, citing marginalization and judicial capture under President Mnangagwa’s administration.
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Zimbabwe introduces a new currency, leading to a significant drop in monthly inflation and an increase in its value against the US dollar, offering hope for economic stability.
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Zimbabwean prosecutor Pardon Dziva, who convicted Henrietta Rushwaya for gold smuggling, has been convicted of bribery himself. Dziva demanded a US$20,000 bribe from Rushwaya in exchange for a lighter sentence. He was arrested in a sting operation set up by Zimbabwe’s Anti-Corruption Unit.
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Bravura Holdings unveils Zimbabwe’s first world-class lithium upgrade facility at Victoria Falls Mining Indaba
Bravura Holdings unveils Zimbabwe’s first world-class lithium upgrade facility, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s mining sector at Victoria Falls Indaba.