The government has ordered a reconstruction of Lorraine Drive in Harare after poor-quality materials were used, with work set to begin next week and finish in December
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The government responds to an elephantiasis outbreak in Mashonaland West with a 10-day mass drug administration, targeting affected communities in rural Kariba.
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US Ambassador Pamela Tremont urged Zimbabwe to respect human rights following the government’s crackdown on activists ahead of the SADC Summit in Harare. Â
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Econet Wireless introduces SmartBiz broadband packages to rival Starlink, offering affordable, high-speed internet to businesses across Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe holds 40 trillion cubic feet of gas in Lupane but struggles to attract investors, delaying the development of this key energy resource and economic growth.
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Zimbabwe’s government is under fire for spending over $17 million on unbudgeted vehicles for chiefs, causing a budget deficit and raising questions of political favoritism.
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Zimbabwe faces steep price hikes as the local currency weakens, with retailers increasingly pricing goods in U.S. dollars to avoid exchange rate losses
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The Mutapa Fund appoints new leadership across six major state-owned companies, aiming to boost efficiency and improve operations
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Zimbabwe is increasing nursing graduates to counter the brain drain in the healthcare sector, but retaining these professionals remains a challenge.
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Zimbabwe’s Parliament criticizes Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s fuel in transit duty, stating it harms business and fails to effectively tackle transit fraud. Â