Judicial Service Commission workers confront management over alleged salary injustices and workplace disparities, threatening a vote of no confidence against leaders.
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Road accidents in Zimbabwe result in $400 million annual losses, prompting government plans for stricter enforcement and improved road safety measures.
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President Mnangagwa faces criticism after urging use of Zimbabwe Gold currency while distributing US dollars, raising doubts about his commitment to the new currency.
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Nelson Chamisa maintains pressure on SADC for electoral reforms nearly a year after Zimbabwe’s disputed elections, seeking democratic integrity.
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Lawyer Petina Gappah retracts defamatory statements and issues a full apology to Fadzayi Mahere, concluding a long-standing legal dispute.
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Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume introduces zones to regulate and formalize street vending, aiming to balance urban planning and business fairness.
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Esau Mupfumi, Zanu PF member, arrested for violent clashes involving rank marshals in Mutare. Police confirm multiple arrests amid rising tensions.
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Nelson Chamisa calls for peaceful resolution of Zimbabwe’s electoral dispute, emphasizing the country’s beauty and need for unity during political tensions.
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Baboons in Kariba are causing chaos due to an El Niño-induced drought, leading to increased human-wildlife conflict. Learn how locals are coping
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Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Health reassures citizens that a recent rise in flu-like illnesses is not a COVID-19 resurgence. The surge is likely due to seasonal colds, but health officials urge caution and recommend public health measures to stay healthy during winter.