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.
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Four CIO agents in Zimbabwe were bailed after allegedly extorting US$1,000 from a local business director, highlighting issues of corruption within the intelligence department.
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Esau Mupfumi, a notable business figure, received bail following violent clashes at Mutare bus ranks, raising concerns about safety and public order in Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe commits to debt settlement and economic reforms to boost growth, says President Mnangagwa at the Annual Mining Conference.
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Electricity reaches rural Bikita, empowering villagers like Tinashe Tembo to start businesses and improve their livelihoods with new opportunities.
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Harare residents question the government’s delay in providing promised title deeds for Epworth’s informal settlements ahead of the 2023 elections.
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South Africa’s election sees voters divided, with the ANC facing strong opposition and the potential for a coalition government
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Bravura denies Zimbabwean Mail’s unfounded claims about mining concessions, asserting project progress and significant investments despite challenges.
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Judicial Service Commission workers confront management over alleged salary injustices and workplace disparities, threatening a vote of no confidence against leaders.