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.
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President Mnangagwa hints at retirement amid ZANU-PF push for a third term, sparking debate on Zimbabwe’s political future.
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Mnangagwa relaunches the National Youth Service, urging youth participation despite past controversies linked to electoral violence and human rights abuses.
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Diaspora Insurance is celebrating Africa Day by sponsoring cultural events, sporting activities, and educational initiatives across Europe and the UK. The company aims to connect with the African diaspora community, promote financial inclusion, and raise awareness about the importance of education in Africa.
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Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition condemns ZANU PF’s attempts to amend the constitution for Mnangagwa’s third term, calling it illegal and undemocratic.
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Mnangagwa’s government denies heroine status to Sandi Moyo, drawing criticism from ZAPU leaders who accuse the administration of being unforgiving and vindictive.
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President Masisi links rising crime in Botswana to Zimbabwe sanctions, calling for international policy reassessment to improve regional stability
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Zimbabwean MPs to receive luxury vehicles from Zanu PF-linked dealers, sparking controversy over the integrity of government procurement processes.
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Dozens of medical professionals and executives in Zimbabwe have been arrested on corruption charges related to the Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS). The arrests are part of a wider effort by Zimbabwean authorities to crack down on corruption.
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Zimbabwe grapples with achieving true peace, facing challenges of political violence, discrimination, and inequality 40 years post-independence.