Zanu PF launches a probe into fake press statements stirring controversy within the party, targeting false allegations against President Mnangagwa’s sons.
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Zimbabwe is at the forefront of the lithium mining boom in Southern Africa, drawing significant investments and enhancing its role in global markets.
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Zanu PF leads the push for Zimbabwe’s new currency, ZiG, aiming to stabilize the economy and assert monetary independence.
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The United Nations agency urgently appeals for $85 million to support response programs in Zimbabwe amid the devastating impacts of El Niño. Take action now to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.
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Harare court denies bail to Neville Mutsvangwa, highlighting the seriousness of the charges and his potential flight risk in a high-profile case.
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President Mnangagwa’s recent comments raise fears of attempts to extend his rule beyond 2028 through constitutional amendments in Zimbabwe.
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President Mnangagwa appoints Justice Cheda to lead an inquiry into Harare City Council’s governance, focusing on financial and procedural compliance since 2017.
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Ramaphosa Refutes Allegations of ANC Collaboration with ZANU-PF in SA Election Campaigns
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa firmly rebuts claims of collaboration between the African National Congress (ANC) and Zimbabwe’s ruling party, ZANU-PF, in…
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Zimbabwe’s decision to reserve lucrative mining zones for large-scale corporations has ignited anger and frustration among artisanal miners who view it as a blatant disregard for their livelihoods. The policy shift came to light after a Member of Parliament (MP) raised concerns about the suspension of Exclusive Prospecting Orders (EPOs) – permits granting individuals or companies exclusive rights to explore for minerals in designated areas.
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The United Nations has launched a $429 million appeal to provide urgent aid to over three million Zimbabweans facing severe hunger due to a devastating drought.