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
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Zimbabwe’s 2023 election faces widespread allegations of voter suppression and fraud, with opposition parties and observers questioning the fairness of the process.
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US dollar shortages in Zimbabwe are crippling the acceptability of the ZiG currency, as businesses turn to the parallel market for foreign exchange. Â
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A WFP report reveals that 5.3 million people in Zimbabwe are suffering from acute food insecurity due to a severe drought exacerbated by El Niño conditions
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The Zimbabwe anti-corruption Commission handled nearly 1,000 corruption cases in 2023, many involving public officials, as the government pushes for greater transparency. Â
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As foreign investors push for more incentives, Zimbabwe’s government is urged to carefully balance national interests while boosting FDI for long-term economic growth
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These five inspiring women are leading Zimbabwe’s business world, breaking barriers and redefining success across various industries
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More than a dozen political activists in Zimbabwe have been released on bail after spending weeks in detention for alleged anti-government protests during the SADC summit