Zimbabwe fines telecoms for unreliable services as Starlink launches satellite internet in the country
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African Sun (ASUN), a leading hospitality group, has announced plans to sell two of its hotel properties: The two business hotels include…
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Zanu PF Politburo members are asserting their dominance over government ministers, with Minister Matuke clarifying the party’s supremacy in political hierarchy
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African countries face two paths for economic growth: compliance with colonial legacies for stability or resistance to build independent economies despite challenges
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As water shortages deepen in Harare and Bulawayo, health experts warn of an imminent cholera outbreak and call for immediate government intervention.
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Zimbabwe’s gold-backed currency, introduced in April, is facing a collapse as its value plummets on the black market, sparking public resistance and business challenges.
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Zimbabwe’s rail system collapse has led to increased crime and vandalism, with abandoned railways turning into sites for illegal activities and community concerns growing.
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The Zimbabwean government is pushing for amendments to the Estates Agents Act to crack down on fraudulent real estate practices and protect consumers from unregistered agents.
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PSMAS members voted to dissolve their holding company after a forensic audit uncovered a $60 million fraud, jeopardizing access to essential healthcare services.
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Harare City Council defends its $2.1 million spending on workshops, clarifying misreported figures and emphasizing the need for transparency in its operations.