Neville Mutsvangwa and two others face delayed bail amid charges of money laundering and illegal currency dealings, highlighting Zimbabwe’s ongoing battle with high-profile financial crimes.
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In Murambinda, villagers face starvation and allege corruption and political bias in the distribution of essential food aid amid drought.
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Zimbabwean teachers, represented by ZIMTA, are urgently calling for salary negotiations as ignored discussions exacerbate the economic hardships faced due to inflation.
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In a bid to curb inflation and stabilize the economy, Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister, Mthuli Ncube, has announced hefty fines for traders who…
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Zimbabwe’s new ZiG currency faces significant resistance, complicating transactions and impacting consumer finances across multiple sectors.
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Zimbabwe’s government contemplates revising the recent IMTT increase due to its discouraging impact on digital transactions and economic inclusion.
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In a significant political collaboration, Zimbabwe’s Zanu PF commits to support the ANC in the upcoming South African elections. Â
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Li Song, a Chinese national, was arrested in Harare, accused of fraud, attempted murder, and mishandling cyanide, in a major operation by Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.
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Zimbabwe introduces its new gold-backed currency, ZiG, transitioning the national budget to stabilize the economy and restore monetary confidence.
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Zimbabwe is grappling with the dire consequences of its worst drought in forty years, as evidenced by a staggering 72% reduction in…